Bring your Ford Focus back to smooth, quiet stops with the Wagner QuickStop ZX1977 Semi-Metallic Front Disc Brake Pad Set. Built with an OE fit-and-form profile, it drops in as a direct-fit front-axle replacement for the 2016-2018 Ford Focus (All engines), and is designed and tested to help restore like-new braking feel.
Wagner's 100% post-cure process helps deliver even friction throughout the life of the pad, while the application-specific design targets noise-causing vibration for quieter braking.
- Even performance: 100% post-cure process for consistent friction throughout the pad's life.
- Reduced vibration: application-specific design engineered to cut noise-causing vibration.
- Application-specific materials: friction formulated to meet this vehicle's needs.
- Zero-copper OE25 formulation: semi-metallic friction material made without copper.
- Hardware: premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant included in most applications.
Friction material: Semi-metallic. FMSI: 9206-D1977 · D1977 · 9206. Manufacturer part number ZX1977. Country of origin: Mexico.
This front-axle set is designed to install without modification on the listed applications. Inspect and service the front rotors when needed, and replace the pads as a complete set for even, balanced braking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this brake pad set fit my vehicle?
It's a direct-fit front disc brake pad set for the 2016-2018 Ford Focus (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your exact vehicle before ordering.
Is this a front or rear pad set?
Front. The catalog lists ZX1977 as a front disc brake pad set, covering the front axle.
What friction material do these pads use?
Semi-metallic, built with Wagner's OE25 zero-copper friction formulation.
Is mounting hardware included?
Premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included in most applications; check the contents for your specific vehicle.
Should I replace the rotors at the same time?
Inspect the front rotors when replacing the pads; if they're worn or scored, service them at the same time and install the pads as a complete set for even braking.
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