Wagner Brake Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:ZD458

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$38.99
MPN: ZD458
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Wagner Brake Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:ZD458
Wagner Brake Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:ZD458
$38.99

Quiet down your rear brakes with the Wagner QuickStop ZD458 Ceramic Disc Brake Pad Set. This rear-axle pad set drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications: the 1990-1993 Mazda Miata, 1990-1994 Mazda 323, 1990-1994 Mazda Protege, 1991-1996 Ford Escort, and 1991-1996 Mercury Tracer (engine: All).

  • Ceramic friction: the OE25 zero-copper ceramic formulation delivers whisper-quiet stops and low dust compared with conventional semi-metallic pads during everyday street driving.
  • OE fit and form: designed and tested with a 100% post-cure process for even, consistent friction throughout the life of the pad.
  • Reduced noise: the application-specific design is engineered to reduce noise-causing vibration.
  • Ready to install: pad shims and abutment clips are included; no wear sensor is included.

These pads mount on the rear axle of the listed vehicles. For even, balanced braking it's best practice to replace the pads across the axle as a matched set and inspect the rotors while the caliper is open. FMSI 7338-D458. Made in the United States. Manufacturer part number ZD458.

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

7338, 7338-D458, D458

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do these pads install?

The ZD458 set mounts on the rear axle of the listed vehicles.

Are these ceramic pads?

Yes. They use Wagner's OE25 zero-copper ceramic formulation, which runs quieter and produces less dust than semi-metallic pads during everyday street driving.

What comes in the set?

The ceramic rear pad set includes pad shims and abutment clips. A pad wear sensor is not included.

Which vehicles does ZD458 fit?

1990-1993 Mazda Miata, 1990-1994 Mazda 323 and Protege, and 1991-1996 Ford Escort and Mercury Tracer. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

Should I replace both sides?

Best practice is to replace the pads across the rear axle as a matched set for even braking; this listing supplies the rear set.