Bring firm, even rear braking back to your Ford Transit with the Wagner QuickStop ZX1775 Semi-Metallic Rear Disc Brake Pad Set. This rear disc brake pad set installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2015-2019 Ford Transit-150, Transit-250, Transit-350, and Transit-350 HD [All engines]. Wagner QS pads are designed and tested to restore like-new braking performance, with an OE fit-and-form design intended to deliver consistent, even braking throughout the life of the pad.
- Semi-metallic friction: features Wagner's OE25 zero-copper friction formulation.
- Even, consistent performance: developed with a 100% post-cure process for uniform friction across the pad's life.
- Quieter operation: application-specific design is engineered to reduce noise-causing vibration.
- Ready to install: pad shims and abutment clips included; premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included in most applications, and chamfered edges come standard.
This set covers the rear axle. Signs your rear pads may need replacing include squealing, longer stopping distances, or reduced braking feel; diagnose the cause before replacing. No pad wear sensor is included. Country of origin: Mexico.
Interchange: FMSI 9005-D1775 · 9005D1775. Manufacturer part number ZX1775.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the ZX1775 fit?
It's a rear disc brake pad set for the 2015-2019 Ford Transit-150, Transit-250, Transit-350, and Transit-350 HD [All engines]. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Is this a front or rear pad set?
Rear. The ZX1775 is cataloged as a rear disc brake pad set for the listed Ford Transit applications.
What friction material does it use?
Semi-metallic, built with Wagner's OE25 zero-copper friction formulation for the listed vehicle applications.
Does the set include hardware?
It includes pad shims and abutment clips. Per Wagner, premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included in most applications; no pad wear sensor is included.
How do I know when my rear pads need replacing?
Signs may include squealing, longer stopping distances, or reduced braking feel. Have the brakes inspected to diagnose the cause before replacing.