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Ford Expedition Brake Pads
Ford Expedition Brake Pads are part of the brake assembly responsible for halting the rotation of the brake rotors through friction. These pads are construction from high-quality material that is capable of withstanding high temperature normally ranging from 400 degrees Fahrenheit when in operation. Brake pads include the steel backing plates on which the friction material is located so that it can transfer to the rotor for the required level of friction for braking. The options of brake pads are vast and they include the non-metallic, semi-metallic, fully metallic and ceramic brake pads and each has peculiarities to do with its friction, wear and operating noise. The brake pads require constant service and change; indicators inform motorists when it is time to change the brake pads. With correct selection and installation of brake pads, the Ford Expedition users can drive with increased efficiency of the brakes and the pad's durability.
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Ford Expedition Brake Pads Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to replace the front brake pads on Ford Expedition?
A: To replace the front brake pads, turn off the air suspension system if equipped. Loosen wheel lug nuts, raise and secure the vehicle on jackstands. Drain fluid from the master cylinder reservoir. Clean caliper and surroundings, push piston(s) back into caliper bore using a C-clamp. Inspect and replace corroded or damaged caliper mounting bolts. Install brake pads, reinstall wheels, lower vehicle, and tighten lug nuts. Refill reservoir with brake fluid, pump brakes to seat pads, and check fluid level. Test brake operation before driving. Additional steps for 2005+ Expedition/Navigator models include cleaning disc and pads, removing caliper mounting bolts, hanging caliper with wire, replacing old pads, applying anti-squeal compound to new pads, and ensuring proper installation of anti-rattle clips and inner/outer pads. Apply high-temperature grease to caliper slider pins and secure caliper with bolts. Rear brake pad replacement is similar with model-specific variations.