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7C3Z2783A - : Parking Brake Cable for Ford Image

Parking Brake Cable

Incl.Handle. Incl.Release Cable.
$43.52
MSRP $63.07
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AC3Z2B121B - : Disc Brake Caliper for Ford Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Left. F250, f350 super duty. 2wd, monobeam axle. From 07/28/2010. Dual Rear Wheels. To 07/28/2010.
$102.61
MSRP $163.65
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CL3Z2041A - : Parking Brake Adjuster for Ford Image

Parking Brake Adjuster

2012-14. Manual Operated Parking Brake. 2017-20, without electric parking brake.
$11.07
MSRP $17.20
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BR3Z2B120AA - : Disc Brake Caliper for Ford Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Mustang. Base, GT. Right. Without performance brakes. Exc.Brembo Package. Exc.Performance Package.
$92.89
MSRP $148.15
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DC3Z2B120A - : Disc Brake Caliper for Ford Image

Disc Brake Caliper

2wd, monobeam axle. F250, f350 super duty. Right. All. To 5/25/2015. From 10/22/2012.
$143.76
MSRP $227.30
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PR3Z2282A - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Ford Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

Without brembo brakes. 18" Rotors. Mustang. 18 wheels. Right.
$67.72
MSRP $108.00
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FC3Z2282A - : Hose Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Hose Assembly Brake

$163.21
MSRP $258.04
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DP5Z9C490B - : Brake Vacuum Hose for Ford Image

Brake Vacuum Hose

2.0L turbo.
$71.35
MSRP $104.32
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HL3Z2078B - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Ford Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

F150. Right. With raptor.
$48.36
MSRP $70.08
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KJ5Z2C026A - : Disc Brake Rotor for Ford Image

Disc Brake Rotor

$97.81
MSRP $143.00
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FR3Z2078H - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Ford Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

With brembo, without shelby, 2015-17, without adaptive damping. Mustang. Right. 2.3l. Dual piston caliper. Exc.Performance Package....
$54.03
MSRP $85.41
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L1MZ2C028H - : Brake Dust Shield for Ford Image

Brake Dust Shield

Explorer. Left. With standard brakes.
$22.58
MSRP $35.09
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Everything to Know About Replacing Brakes

Maintaining your brakes ensures symmetrical stopping force across all four wheels. For owners of the hard-working Ford F-150, these components are responsible for managing immense weight during towing operations. To ensure your vehicle's safety and reliability remains sharp, invest in quality OEM replacements.

Major Components of Your Brake System

For brake maintenance, pay attention to the following:

Brake Rotor
The large metal disc that rotates with the wheel and provides the primary friction surface.
Brake Caliper
Houses the pistons and forces the brake pads against the rotor.
Friction Pad
Contacts the rotor to create stopping friction.
Master Cylinder
Primary reservoir and pump that converts your foot's pressure into hydraulic force.
ABS Control Module
Computer that pulses the brakes during an emergency to prevent wheel lockup.

How to Replace Your Brake Pads

Use the following safety guidelines:

1. Secure the Chassis

Loosen the wheel nuts, jack up the truck, and secure it on heavy-duty stands.

2. Retract the Piston

Use a specialized tool to gently push the caliper piston back into the housing.

3. Remove Old Material

Slide the worn pads out of the caliper carrier; take note of the position of the wear sensors.

4. Clean the Hardware

Use a wire brush to remove rust and dust from the stainless steel clips.

5. Apply Lubricant

Apply a tiny amount of high-temp silicone grease to the back of the new pads.

Most Common Issues With Brakes

Address these common mechanical symptoms before they impact your road safety:

  1. High-Pitch Chirping While Driving
  2. Vibration When Stopping
  3. Grinding Sound from Wheels
  4. Spongy or Soft Brake Pedal
  5. Low Brake Fluid Light

FAQs About Brakes

How often should I replace my brake pads?
On average, genuine pads last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles.
What is the difference between ceramic and semi-metallic?
Ceramic is quieter and cleaner, while semi-metallic offers better heavy-duty stopping power.
Is it safe to drive with a grinding noise?
No, this indicates your pads are gone; drive immediately to a safe location and replace the pads.

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