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Automuto 8Pcs Front & Rear Ceramic Disc Brake Pads Set D1377 D1611 For Ford Explorer Flex For Lincoln Mkt

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Vendor: AUTOMUTO

Type: Brake Pads

Sku: WBCARB0CTFK5BFX

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Automuto 8Pcs Front & Rear Ceramic Disc Brake Pads Set D1377 D1611 For Ford Explorer Flex For Lincoln Mkt

$58.73

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What materials are used in these brake pads? A: These brake pads are made from ceramic material, which provides excellent stopping power and durability.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the brake pads? A: The brake pads measure nine point four five inches in length, five point five one inches in width, and five point one two inches in height.
  • Q: What is the OEM part number for these brake pads? A: The OEM part numbers are D1611-8881 for the front left and right, and ATD1377C, D1377-8488 for the rear left and right.
  • Q: How do I install these brake pads? A: To install these brake pads, you should remove the wheel, take out the old pads, and replace them with the new ceramic pads, ensuring proper alignment.
  • Q: Are these brake pads compatible with my Ford Explorer? A: Yes, these brake pads fit various models including the Ford Explorer from two thousand thirteen to two thousand nineteen.
  • Q: How do I know if these pads fit my vehicle? A: Please enter your vehicle information in the listing's Top Left Corner before placing an order to ensure compatibility.
  • Q: What is the recommended care for these brake pads? A: To maintain these brake pads, avoid hard braking during the initial break-in period to ensure optimal performance.
  • Q: Do these brake pads require special cleaning? A: No, these ceramic brake pads do not require special cleaning; simply ensure they are free from dust and debris.
  • Q: What is the lifespan of these brake pads? A: The lifespan of these ceramic brake pads varies based on driving conditions but can last significantly longer than traditional pads.
  • Q: Are these brake pads noisy during operation? A: No, these brake pads are designed to produce almost no noise during operation due to their slotting design, which enhances friction.
  • Q: How do these brake pads compare to organic pads? A: These ceramic brake pads typically offer better performance and longevity compared to organic pads, making them a preferred choice for many drivers.
  • Q: What should I do if the brake pads arrive damaged? A: If the brake pads arrive damaged, please contact customer support immediately for assistance with your return or exchange.
  • Q: Is there a warranty on these brake pads? A: Yes, these brake pads usually come with a manufacturer's warranty; check the product details for specific terms.
  • Q: Can I use these brake pads on a Lincoln MKT? A: Yes, these brake pads are compatible with the Lincoln MKT models from two thousand thirteen to two thousand nineteen.
  • Q: What is the break-in period for these brake pads? A: The break-in period for these brake pads is typically around two hundred miles, during which you should avoid hard braking.

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