Cut wheel dust and quiet the rear axle with the Wagner Brake QuickStop ZD1172 Rear Disc Brake Pad Set. Built with an OE fit-and-form design, this ceramic set drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2006-2011 Buick Lucerne [All] and 2006-2011 Cadillac DTS [All].
- Ceramic, zero-copper friction: features the Wagner OE25 zero-copper ceramic formulation for clean, low-dust, quiet stops during everyday street driving.
- Even friction performance: a 100% post-cure process is designed to deliver consistent, even friction throughout the life of the pad.
- Noise control: application-specific design with slotted faces and chamfered edges helps reduce noise-causing vibration.
- Ready to install: includes pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical wear sensor; premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included on most applications.
Ceramic compounds run quieter and leave lighter, less-visible dust than conventional semi-metallic pads, with a smooth, consistent pedal feel in normal daily city and highway driving. For even, balanced braking, replace the pads on both rear wheels together and inspect the rear rotors, resurfacing or replacing them as directed by the service procedure. Country of origin: United States.
Identification: FMSI number 8283-D1172 (8283D1172) · Manufacturer part number ZD1172.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which vehicles does the ZD1172 fit?
It's a rear disc brake pad set for the 2006-2011 Buick Lucerne [All] and 2006-2011 Cadillac DTS [All]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Are these ceramic pads?
Yes. They use Wagner's OE25 zero-copper ceramic friction formulation, which runs quiet and leaves lighter, less-visible dust than semi-metallic pads during everyday street driving.
What's included in the set?
The set includes pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical wear sensor. Premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included on most applications.
Is this for the front or rear axle?
This is a rear disc brake pad set.
Should I replace both sides at once?
For even, balanced braking, replace the pads on both rear wheels together and inspect the rear rotors, resurfacing or replacing them as the service procedure directs.