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  • 2008 Ford Focus Brake Pads - 8U2Z-2V001-B
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    2008 Ford Focus Brake Pads, Front Part Number: 8U2Z-2V001-B

    $44.51 MSRP: $66.65
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Kit - Brake Lining; Disc Brake Pad Set, Front; Pads
    • Position: Front
    • Replaces: 8U2Z-2V001-A, BR-1339, BRF-1339, 9S4Z-2001-A
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 8U2Z-2V001-B
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2008 Ford Focus Submodels:
    • S, SE, SEL, SES | 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS

2008 Ford Focus Brake Pads

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2008 Ford Focus Brake Pads Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to service and repair brake pads on 2008 Ford Focus?
    A: The brake pad service operation requires users to select brake fluid that fulfills manufacturer standards while discarding old fluid because its use can cause contamination or measurable damage. A proper braking system requires install of brand new pads or shoes on both wheel positions of a single axle for balanced braking effect. Exercise care because brake fluid damages plastic materials and painted surfaces therefore it requires immediate water-based cleaning if it comes into contact. Begin the process by inspecting the brake fluid level inside the brake master cylinder reservoir and drain fluid to reach the midpoint of availability. Begin the brake pad replacement by taking out the wheel and tire from the vehicle. Inserting tools through the caliper sight hole to retract pistons should be avoided because it creates damage. The flexible hose will suffer damage if the brake caliper hangs from it during installation. The job requires removal of the brake caliper guide pin bolts for placing the caliper to a side where mechanic's wire can support it. Tighten the caliper bolts to 28 Nm using (21 lb-ft). When filling the caliper bores with the pistons apply protective covering to the pistons and boots during the procedure. Making compressive piston entries possible with a C-clamp secured to an old brake pad if new pads will be installed. The wear indicator position is at the front of the inner pad area. The final installation requires the opposite order of removal steps while filling the master cylinder reservoir with proper brake fluid and testing the brakes multiple times for proper operation.