🚗 Stop Dust, Not Style — Brake Like a Boss!
Power Stop 17-1790 Z17 Rear Ceramic Brake Pads deliver OEM-spec, low-dust, and noise-free braking performance with a fast thermal scorched break-in. Designed for select Ford and Lincoln models with electric parking brakes, these pads include premium hardware for easy installation, ensuring your wheels stay clean and your ride stays smooth.
Brand | Power Stop |
Material | Ceramic |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Specification Met | OEM |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00889906001041 |
Manufacturer | Power Stop |
UPC | 889906001041 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | 17-1790 |
Item Weight | 3.39 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 5 x 2.8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 17-1790 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Ceramic |
Manufacturer Part Number | 17-1790 |
D**L
Quality brake pads.
So far so good
B**E
Brakes
Thanks work great
R**T
Powerstop
No complaints with power stop, quality product, stops well, good pricing
D**S
Works great
Installed these on my truck and I can stop without brake squeal for less than what I was going to pay at the parts store, all the hardware was included and they fit right up.
I**A
Fit like oem products
Good price fast shipimg
R**N
No hardware kit
The pads seem to be nice but there is no hardware kit in the box and it says that the hardware kit is included. So I guess I'm going to have to try to save the old ones and reuse them
M**M
Powerstop is great, and these fit the rear of a 2020 F150
I needed to replace the brakes on my 2020 F150 and have heard good things about Powerstop so I am giving them a try, time will tell if they hold up as well as their reputation says they do.
D**N
Braking is about the same as OEM without the dust.
I coupled these with drilled and slotted rotors and i think the stopping power is the same or even slightly less than the factory set. In 50k miles when i do it all over again ill be switching to a more aggressive pad like the z23 or z36. They dont produce any dust like my oem pads. For those that question my install, i cleaned my slider pins and used a proper silicone grease, and greased the backs or my shim clip. I added a small amount to the fork on my caliper. After install i immediately did the break in procedure thats a pain but necessary. Prepare yourself on some back roads to do it because itll take you a solid 15-20 min and you dont want to be in traffic as you'll be going slow and making multiple stops to 5 mph.
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