New Front Disc Brake Pads (md1158) Ford Explorer-taurus & Mountaineer on 2040-parts.com
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Fits
2006-2010 FORD Explorer (incl. Sport Trac)
2010 FORD Taurus
&
2006-2010 MERCURY Mountaineer
Engineerd for noise-free braking * Superior high temerture pad bite * Consistent fade free performance * Steel Shims with noise dampening material
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