Bring your Mazda Protégé's front brakes back to smooth, quiet stops with the Wagner QuickStop Ceramic Disc Brake Pad Set, MPN ZD798. It installs as a direct-fit front-axle replacement for the 1999-2002 Mazda Protege (All engines), using an OE fit-and-form design for consistent, even braking throughout the life of the pad.
- Ceramic, zero-copper friction: features Wagner's OE25 zero-copper formulation for low, light-colored dust and quiet, smooth pedal feel during everyday street driving.
- 100% post-cure process: designed to deliver even friction performance and help restore like-new braking throughout the pad's life.
- Application-specific design: engineered to reduce noise-causing vibration; pads are slotted with chamfered edges.
- Included hardware: pad shims are included; premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included on most applications. This set does not include a pad wear sensor or abutment clips.
Formulated with application-specific ceramic material to match the needs of the listed vehicle, this set services the front axle. FMSI D798 (7670-D798). Made in the United States.
Manufacturer part number ZD798.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this pad set fit my vehicle?
It's a direct-fit front-axle set for the 1999-2002 Mazda Protege (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Is this a front or rear brake pad set?
It is a front disc brake pad set for the front axle of the listed Mazda Protege applications.
What are the benefits of the ceramic friction material?
The zero-copper OE25 ceramic formulation produces low, light dust and quiet, smooth stops during everyday street driving. It won't outperform semi-metallic in extreme-duty use.
Does this set include hardware and shims?
Pad shims are included, and premium stainless-steel hardware plus OE-style lubricant are included on most applications. It does not include a pad wear sensor or abutment clips.
How many pads are in the set and should I replace both sides?
The set covers both front wheels on the front axle. For even, balanced braking, it's best practice to replace the pads on the same axle together.