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7L2Z2C429B - : Adjuster Motor for Ford Image

Adjuster Motor

Explorer Sport Trac.
$75.72
MSRP $87.89
Save $12.17
13.8% Off
MK4Z2282D - : Flex Hose for Ford Image

Flex Hose

Transit. With electric parking brake. Crew van/regular van.
Discontinued
5F2Z2C429A - : Motor for Ford Image

Motor

Freestar, Monterey. With memory.
Discontinued
1F2Z2140BA - : Master Cylinder for Ford Image

Master Cylinder

Windstar. With rear disc brakes. Traction Control. Exc.Interactive Dynamic Stability Control.
Discontinued
F32Z2A635B - : Rear Cable for Ford Image

Rear Cable

With rear disc. Right.
$46.64
MSRP $51.82
Save $5.18
10% Off
3W6Z2455AA - : Pedal Assembly for Ford Image

Pedal Assembly

$32.69
MSRP $36.32
Save $3.63
10% Off
F4CZ2A635C - : Rear Cable for Ford Image

Rear Cable

Escort, Tracer. 1.9l. Right. Escort, Tracer. 1.8l.
Discontinued
RU2Z2140D - : Master Cylinder for Ford Image

Master Cylinder

Ford RU2Z2140D
Expedition, Navigator. From 12/04/07. To 12/04/07.
Discontinued
F75Z2B583AA - : Anchor Plate for Ford Image

Anchor Plate

Disc brakes. Caliper Anchor Plate.
$83.24
MSRP $96.62
Save $13.38
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6L5Z2282AA - : Hose for Ford Image

Hose

1998-2009. Bronco II, Ranger. Explorer.
Discontinued
1F1Z2V261AA - : Wheel Cylinder for Ford Image

Wheel Cylinder

Sable Taurus. To 3/15/92. To 03/15/1992.
Discontinued

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How do I know when my Ford Escape brake rotors have gone bad?

The common signs that your Ford Escape brake rotors may be bad include a pulsating or vibrating sensation in the brake pedal, unusual noises such as grinding or squealing when braking, and visible grooves or warping on the rotor surface. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s essential to have your rotors inspected and replaced if necessary to maintain safe braking performance.

What are the main signs of thinning brake pads in my Ford Explorer?

Thinning or aged brake pads on your Ford Explorer can be identified by a squealing or screeching noises when you apply the brakes, a decrease in braking responsiveness, and a warning light on your dashboard for check brakes. If the brake pads are worn down to less than 3mm, it’s time to replace them to ensure effective braking and prevent damage to the rotors.

How expensive are OEM Ford performance brake calipers for the Ford Mustang?

OEM Ford performance brake calipers for the Ford Mustang can range in price from $300 to $800 per caliper, depending on the specific model and trim level of your pony. The performance grade calipers are designed to enhance control and responsiveness, providing better heat dissipation and increased stopping power, making them a worthwhile investment for Mustang drivers who need the extra control.

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