Keep your front brakes stopping smoothly and quietly with the Wagner QuickStop ZD1832 Front Disc Brake Pad Set. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the front axle of the 2016-2021 Acura ILX [All] and 2016-2017 Honda Accord [All], built with an OE fit-and-form design for consistent, even braking.
- Ceramic, zero-copper friction: Features Wagner's OE25 zero-copper ceramic formulation for clean, quiet everyday street braking with low, light-colored brake dust compared to semi-metallic pads.
- Even performance: A 100% post-cure process is engineered to deliver consistent friction throughout the life of the pad.
- Reduced vibration: An application-specific design with chamfered edges helps reduce noise-causing vibration.
- Ready to install: Includes pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical pad wear sensor.
Sold as a set that covers the front axle. FMSI number 8840-D1832. Made in the United States.
Interchange: GNAD1832 · PXD1832H · NAD1832 · P1832 · 45022T3RA01 · SG8840X · PS1832C · PRM21-1832 · PRM211832 · PRM57-1832 · PRM571832 · WSD1832CH
Manufacturer part number ZD1832.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the Wagner ZD1832 fit?
It's a front-axle disc brake pad set for the 2016-2021 Acura ILX [All] and 2016-2017 Honda Accord [All]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact vehicle.
Is this a front or rear brake pad set?
It's a front set. The catalog lists the ZD1832 for the front axle of the covered Acura and Honda applications.
Are these ceramic brake pads?
Yes. They use Wagner's OE25 zero-copper ceramic friction formulation, designed for quiet, low-dust braking during everyday street driving.
Does the set include mounting hardware?
It includes pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical pad wear sensor. Consult the vehicle service information for any additional hardware needed.
Will these pads stop my brakes from squealing?
They use an application-specific design and chamfered edges to reduce noise-causing vibration. If worn pads are the cause of the noise, replacing them may help; diagnose the cause first.