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FR3Z2200E - : Brake Pads Rear for Ford Image

Brake Pads Rear

Ford Parts are the Only parts designed and built to the specific Standards of Ford Motor Company and are the Only parts recommended for...
$134.52
MSRP $196.67
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6L2Z2208A - : Brake Bleeder Screw for Ford Image

Brake Bleeder Screw

Incl.Cap. Se, sel, limited. Standard Duty Brakes. Non-Painted Caliper. Without hd brakes. 2010-12. Sho.
$28.70
MSRP $44.60
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BRB189 - : Booster Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Booster Assembly Brake

Ford BRB-189
Crew cab, 3.3L, 122 wheelbase. Regular cab, 2.7L, 122 wheelbase. F150. 3.3l. With 122 wheelbase.
$312.25
MSRP $498.00
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7L8Z2078B - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Ford Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

Escape, Mariner.
$23.52
MSRP $36.55
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8L5Z2078R - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Ford Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

From 1/92. Explorer, Mountaineer. Right. 4wd, 1998-2003, 4 wheel abs. 4wd, 2004-11, with torsion bar. Awd. Blackwood.
$31.59
MSRP $49.09
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BT4Z2A635A - : Parking Brake Cable for Ford Image

Parking Brake Cable

Edge, MKX. Left.
$57.46
MSRP $93.27
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PL3Z2282C - : Hose Assembly Brake for Ford Image

Hose Assembly Brake

Dual Exhaust. Ring Gear 8.80".
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MG7Z2553A - : Disc Brake Caliper for Ford Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Color-Black. Incl.R Logo.
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FL3Z2282A - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Ford Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

F150. Right. Power Operated Parking Brake. With electric parking brake, 2017-20.
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1L2Z2C029AB - : Brake Backing Plate for Ford Image

Brake Backing Plate

Explorer, Mountaineer. Disc brakes. Left. Without sport, sport trac.
$27.16
MSRP $42.20
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W711784S300 - : Brake Hose Washer for Ford Image

Brake Hose Washer

Awd. Rwd. 4wd. With brembo brakes. Fwd. With raptor. With sport.
$1.16
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Brake Rotors Matter More Than You Think—Here’s Why

Reliable braking doesn’t just come from fresh pads—it depends on smooth, evenly-worn brake rotors too. Rotors help control heat, manage friction, and keep your vehicle steady during stops. When they wear out or warp, your braking performance drops fast. Replacing them on time keeps your Ford driving like it should.

What Brake Rotors Actually Do

The brake rotors sit inside each wheel and spin with the axle. The vehicle slows or stops when the brake pads clamp down on the rotor. Ford models like the Explorer and Ranger rely on precise, high-quality rotors to stop quickly without vibration or fade. Cheap rotors often can’t handle heat or pressure and may develop grooves or warping early.

When To Replace Your Rotors

Brake vibration, squealing, or uneven pedal feel can mean your rotors are worn or warped. Deep grooves on the surface or visible rust buildup are clear signs it’s time to swap them out. Rotors should always be replaced in pairs and checked anytime you change pads. Matching new brake pads to old, worn rotors often leads to noise and uneven wear.

Why Ford Rotors Are Worth It

At Ford Parts Distributor, we carry rotors that match your model’s original design and performance standards. Genuine Ford rotors cool evenly, resist cracking, and hold their shape longer than many aftermarket brands. They also help keep other braking parts lasting longer. It’s a better investment that saves time, money, and frustration later.

Getting your braking system back to factory quality starts with using the right components. Ford Parts Distributor has the direct-fit rotors built for strength, safety, and smooth stopping. Choose the parts that were made to match your Ford from the start. It’s a simple way to feel confident on the pedal.