Bring your Ford Focus to a smooth, quiet stop with the Wagner QuickStop Ceramic Disc Brake Pad Set ZD1339. This front-axle set drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2008-2011 Ford Focus [All], renewing the friction material the calipers squeeze against the rotors to slow the wheels.
- Zero-copper ceramic friction: Built with Wagner's OE25 zero-copper ceramic formulation for low dust and quiet, smooth pedal feel during everyday street driving.
- Consistent performance: A 100% post-cure process is designed to deliver even friction throughout the life of the pad.
- Noise control: An application-specific design with slotted, chamfered pads plus included shims helps reduce noise-causing vibration.
- Hardware included: Comes with premium stainless-steel abutment clips, pad shims, and a mechanical wear sensor; OE-style lubricant is included in most applications.
Wagner's OE fit-and-form design is engineered to match the original pads' braking feel on the listed applications. Signs the pads may need replacing include squealing, reduced braking response, or a wear indicator alerting you. One set services the front axle; for even, balanced braking it's best practice to service both sides together. Made in the United States.
Interchange (FMSI): D1339 · 8450-D1339
Manufacturer part number ZD1339
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the ZD1339 pad set fit?
It's a direct-fit front brake pad set for the 2008-2011 Ford Focus (all engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Is this a ceramic brake pad set?
Yes. It uses Wagner's OE25 zero-copper ceramic friction formulation, designed for low dust and quiet, smooth braking during everyday street driving.
Does the set include hardware?
Yes. It comes with premium stainless-steel abutment clips, pad shims, and a mechanical wear sensor. OE-style lubricant is included in most applications.
Is this for the front or rear brakes?
It's a front disc brake pad set. One set services the front axle.
Should I replace both sides at the same time?
It's best practice to service both sides of the axle together for even, balanced braking. This set covers the front axle; rotors are sold separately.