2020 Ford Ranger Brake Pads – Restore Braking Performance with OEM Pads

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Ranger Brake Pads 2020 – Dependable Stopping Starts with OEM Precision

Keep your 2020 Ford Ranger stopping safely and quietly with OEM brake pads engineered for factory performance. Whether you're navigating daily traffic, towing loads, or exploring rough terrain, these pads deliver the reliable, fade-free braking you expect from your Ranger.

OEM brake pads are made from vehicle-specific friction materials that reduce dust, prevent noise, and provide consistent performance across a range of driving conditions. Designed to fit Ford’s factory calipers without modification, they ensure even wear and long pad life without compromising stopping power.

If your brake pedal feels soft, your Ranger squeals when stopping, or you're approaching your service interval, now’s the time to replace your pads with OEM-quality replacements.

Brake Pads Rear

Part Number: JB3Z-2200-D
Ford Ford
Other Names: Disc Brake Pad Set, brf1885
Description: Ranger.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Ranger
MSRP $118.17
$82.24

Brake Pads Front

Part Number: KB3Z-2001-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Disc Brake Pad Set, brf1874
Replaces: KB3Z-2001-B
Description: Bronco. 2.7l. Bronco. 2.3l. 4wd, without raptor. Ranger. Rwd. Incl.Clips.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $112.00
$77.95

Pad - Brake

Part Number: BRF-1885
Ford Ford
Other Names: Disc Brake Pad Set
Description: Incl.Clips. Ranger.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Ranger
MSRP $118.17
$82.24

Kit - Brake Lining

Part Number: BRF-1874
Ford Ford
Other Names: Disc Brake Pad Set
Description: Incl.Clips. Bronco. Ranger. Rwd. 4WD. without Raptor.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $112.00
$77.95

Disc Brake Caliper

Part Number: KB3Z-2B120-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Caliper Assembly Brake Less Pad, brcf449
Description: Bronco. 2.7l. Bronco. 2.3l. Ranger. 4wd, without raptor. Right. Rwd.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $176.91
$112.87

Disc Brake Caliper

Part Number: KB3Z-2B121-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Caliper Assembly Brake Less Pad, brcf450
Description: Bronco. 2.7l. Bronco. 2.3l. Ranger. 4wd, without raptor. Left. Rwd.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $176.91
$112.87

Motorcraft™ Caliper

Part Number: BRCF-449
Ford Ford
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Caliper, Caliper Assembly Brake Less Pad
Description: Bronco. 2.7l. Bronco. 2.3l. Ranger. Right. Rwd. 4WD. without Raptor.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $176.91
$112.87

Motorcraft™ Caliper

Part Number: BRCF-450
Ford Ford
Other Names: Motorcraft™ Disc Brake Caliper, Caliper Assembly Brake Less Pad
Description: Bronco. 2.7l. Bronco. 2.3l. Ranger. Left. Rwd. 4WD. without Raptor.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Bronco,
    • Ranger
MSRP $176.91
$112.87

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Why Choose OEM Brake Pads for the 2020 Ford Ranger?

OEM Fitment – Designed for factory specifications to ensure precise performance. 

Prevents Failures – Maintains optimal operation and longevity. 

Durable Construction – Made from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials. 

Efficient Operation – Ensures proper function and system protection. 

Easy Installation – Direct bolt-on replacement with no modifications required.

Compatible Ford Ranger Trims

These OEM brake pads fit all trims of the 2020 Ford Ranger with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine:

  • Ranger XL

  • Ranger XLT

  • Ranger Lariat

Fitment may vary slightly between front and rear sets or depending on available towing/off-road packages. Always confirm part number or measure existing pads before purchase.

Signs Your 2020 Ranger Needs New Brake Pads

🚙 Squealing or squeaking during braking 

🚙 Grinding sound indicates pads are worn to metal 

🚙 Soft brake pedal or reduced responsiveness 

🚙 Brake warning light on your dash 

🚙 Increased stopping distances or uneven braking

Ignoring worn brake pads can lead to rotor damage, poor stopping power, and higher repair costs.

How to Replace Brake Pads on a 2020 Ford Ranger

Replacing brake pads is a straightforward DIY job for most mechanically inclined drivers.

Tools Needed: 

✔ Jack and jack stands 

✔ Lug wrench 

✔ Socket set 

✔ C-clamp or brake caliper tool 

✔ Torque wrench 

✔ Brake cleaner 

✔ Anti-squeal compound (optional)

Installation Steps:

  1. Secure and Lift the Vehicle – Use jack stands for stability.

  2. Remove the Wheels – Expose calipers and brake assemblies.

  3. Unbolt the Calipers – Slide off and secure to avoid stressing the hose.

  4. Remove Old Pads – Use a C-clamp to compress the piston.

  5. Install New OEM Brake Pads – Align properly with shims or clips.

  6. Reassemble Components – Torque bolts to Ford specs.

  7. Test and Bed Pads – Pump brakes to build pressure and bed pads properly.

Popular Related Parts for 2020 Ranger

🔹 2020 Ranger Brake Rotors – Pair with new pads for maximum performance 

🔹 2020 Ranger Calipers – Restore even clamping pressure and responsiveness 

🔹 2020 Ranger Brake Hardware Kits – Eliminate noise and ensure proper fitment 

🔹 2020 Ranger Brake Fluid – Flush and replace for responsive pedal feel 

🔹 2020 Ranger ABS Sensors – Monitor and control wheel lock during hard braking

Get Your 2020 Ranger Brake Pads Today!

Don’t risk your safety on worn-out pads. Choose OEM brake pads engineered to restore your Ranger’s stopping power and confidence behind the wheel.

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FAQs About 2020 Ford Ranger Brake Pads

How long do brake pads last on the 2020 Ranger? Typically 50,000–100,000 km depending on terrain, load, and driving habits.

Can I just replace the front or rear pads? Yes—just be sure to replace both sides (left and right) of the same axle together.

Are OEM brake pads quieter than aftermarket? Yes—OEM pads are engineered for low noise and vibration, unlike many lower-grade aftermarket options.

Should I replace rotors with pads? It’s highly recommended—new pads on worn rotors can reduce brake efficiency and cause uneven wear.

Can I do this job myself? Yes—if you're comfortable with basic tools and safe lifting procedures, it’s a common DIY task.