Akebono Severe Duty Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:SDF2231

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$99.99
WARNING:California Proposition 65
MPN: SDF2231
UPC: 821726108654
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Akebono Severe Duty Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:SDF2231
Akebono Severe Duty Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:SDF2231
$99.99

Keep your patrol vehicle's rear brakes ready for hard use with the Akebono Severe Duty Ultra Premium Disc Brake Pad Kit (SDF2231). This rear disc brake pad set is a direct-fit replacement for the 2020-2023 Ford Police Interceptor Utility [All], mounting in the rear calipers where the pads clamp the rotor to create the friction that slows the vehicle.

Part of Akebono's Severe Duty Ultra Premium line, this kit supplies a set of rear brake pads for the listed application. Here is what the catalog confirms:

  • Rear position: cataloged as a rear disc brake pad set for the application above.
  • Severe Duty Ultra Premium kit: Akebono's Severe Duty Ultra Premium pad line.
  • Country of origin: United States.
  • Matched-set install: replace the left and right rear pads together as a set for even, balanced braking.

Interchange: 9470 · 9470-D2231 · 9470D2231 · D2231 · L1MZ-2200-A · L1MZ2200A · L1MZ-2200-F · L1MZ2200F
Manufacturer part number SDF2231

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

9470, 9470-D2231, D2231, L1MZ-2200-A, L1MZ-2200-F

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this pad set fit my vehicle?

It's a direct-fit rear disc brake pad set for the 2020-2023 Ford Police Interceptor Utility (All). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact vehicle.

Is this a front or rear pad set?

Rear. The catalog lists SDF2231 as a rear disc brake pad set.

How many kits do I need?

One kit covers the rear axle for the listed application; quantity per application is 1.

Should I replace both sides at once?

It's best practice to install the left and right rear pads together as a matched set for even, balanced braking. This is recommended, not a hard requirement.

What are signs my rear pads may need replacing?

Squealing, reduced braking response, vibration, or thin friction material can be signs. Have the brakes diagnosed first, since these symptoms can have other causes.