Bring smooth, even braking back to your full-size SUV with the Wagner QuickStop ZX935 Rear Disc Brake Pad Set (MPN ZX935). This semi-metallic set installs on the rear axle of the 2003-2006 Ford Expedition and 2003-2006 Lincoln Navigator (all engines), matching the OE fit and form for consistent braking.
- Semi-metallic, zero-copper friction: Built with Wagner's OE25 zero-copper friction formulation for durable, even performance throughout the life of the pad.
- Quieter operation: Slotted pads with chamfered edges and a 100% post-cure process are engineered to reduce noise-causing vibration.
- Hardware on board: Includes pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical pad wear sensor; premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included in most applications.
- Application-specific design: Friction materials are formulated to meet the needs of the specific vehicle application.
Brake pads are the wear component that clamps against the rotor to slow the wheel. Signs the rear pads may need replacing include squealing or grinding, longer stopping distances, or a lit wear indicator. If worn pads are the cause, this set replaces them; inspect the rotors and hardware at the same time and replace pads across the axle as a matched set for balanced braking.
FMSI number: 7838-D935. Manufacturer part number ZX935. Country of origin: United States.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the ZX935 set fit my vehicle?
It's cataloged for the rear axle of the 2003-2006 Ford Expedition and 2003-2006 Lincoln Navigator (all engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your specific vehicle.
What friction material are these pads?
They are semi-metallic, using Wagner's OE25 zero-copper friction formulation.
Does the set include hardware?
It includes pad shims, abutment clips, and a mechanical pad wear sensor. Premium stainless-steel hardware and OE-style lubricant are included in most applications.
Is this set for the front or rear?
Per the catalog, this is a rear disc brake pad set. It covers both rear wheels on one axle.
How do I know when to replace my brake pads?
Common signs include squealing or grinding noises, longer stopping distances, or a lit brake wear indicator. Have the brakes inspected to confirm the cause before replacing.