Silence front-brake noise on your Ford Focus with the Wagner ThermoQuiet QC1339 Ceramic Disc Brake Pad Set. It drops in as a direct-fit front-axle replacement for the 2008-2011 Ford Focus [All], supporting smooth, quiet stopping for everyday street driving.
Wagner's ThermoQuiet line uses the OE25 zero-copper ceramic friction formulation paired with an application-specific, laser-shaped friction design that spreads out heat, sound, and vibration to keep operation quiet.
- Zero-copper ceramic: Wagner OE25 friction material for clean, quiet, low-dust braking.
- Quieter operation: Integrally Molded Insulator (IMI) technology and laser-shaped friction help disperse heat, sound, and vibration to reduce noise.
- Cleaner wheels: The proprietary formulation is designed to cut brake dust for cleaner-looking wheels.
- Long-lasting friction: Formulation designed to dissipate heat for durable friction performance and reduced brake fade.
- Ready to install: Includes pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical pad wear sensor; chamfered and slotted friction surfaces further help reduce noise.
For even, balanced braking, replace the pads on both front wheels together as a matched set. Interchange: FMSI 8450-D1339 · 8450D1339. Manufacturer part number QC1339. Country of origin: United States.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the QC1339 fit my Ford Focus?
It's a direct-fit front-axle pad set for the 2008-2011 Ford Focus (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle.
What friction material is this?
It's a ceramic set using Wagner's OE25 zero-copper friction formulation, designed for quieter, low-dust braking during everyday street driving.
What comes in the set?
The front disc brake pads plus pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical pad wear sensor. Chamfered and slotted friction surfaces are included.
How do ceramic pads compare to semi-metallic?
Ceramic pads like these run cleaner and quieter during everyday driving, while semi-metallic is typically favored for heavy-duty and high-heat use.
Should I replace both sides at once?
Yes—replace the pads on both front wheels together as a matched set for even, balanced braking. This listing covers the front axle.