2023 Ford Ranger Brake Pads – Stop with Confidence Using OEM Precision

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Ranger Brake Pads 2023 – Dependable Stopping Power, Built to Factory Specs

Keep your 2023 Ford Ranger safe, quiet, and responsive with OEM brake pads engineered to match your truck’s original performance. Whether you're driving on the highway, hauling gear, or navigating rough terrain, these pads are built for the consistent stopping power your Ranger was designed to deliver.

OEM pads are constructed with Ford-approved friction compounds that reduce dust, minimize noise, and ensure even wear across your rotors. They’re designed to provide long pad life, a smooth brake pedal feel, and optimal thermal resistance during repeated stops—especially important for towing or off-road conditions.

If your brakes are squealing, grinding, or taking longer to stop, it’s time to upgrade to OEM-quality pads and restore your Ranger’s braking system to peak performance.

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

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

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 2023 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 are compatible with all 2023 Ford Ranger trims equipped with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine:

  • Ranger XL

  • Ranger XLT

  • Ranger Lariat

Brake pad shape and size may vary slightly between front and rear axles. Confirm fitment using your VIN or OE part number before ordering.

Signs Your 2023 Ranger Needs New Brake Pads

🚙 Squeaking or squealing while braking 

🚙 Grinding noises indicating pads are worn down to metal 

🚙 Soft or spongy brake pedal 

🚙 Brake warning light on the dash 

🚙 Longer stopping distances or inconsistent brake response

Replacing brake pads early helps protect your rotors and ensures optimal safety and control.

How to Replace Brake Pads on a 2023 Ford Ranger

This is a simple DIY project with standard tools and safety precautions.

Tools Needed: 

✔ Jack and jack stands 

✔ Lug wrench 

✔ Socket and ratchet set 

✔ C-clamp or brake caliper compressor 

✔ Torque wrench 

✔ Brake cleaner 

✔ Anti-squeal compound (optional)

Installation Steps:

  1. Lift and Secure the Vehicle – Always use jack stands for safety.

  2. Remove Wheels – Expose the brake assembly.

  3. Unbolt and Remove Calipers – Hang using wire to avoid hose strain.

  4. Remove Old Pads – Inspect for uneven wear or damage.

  5. Compress Caliper Pistons – Use a C-clamp or caliper tool.

  6. Install New OEM Pads – Use anti-squeal compound as needed.

  7. Reassemble and Torque to Spec – Tighten bolts to factory guidelines.

  8. Pump the Brake Pedal – Seat the new pads before test driving.

Popular Related Parts for 2023 Ranger

🔹 2023 Ranger Brake Rotors – Replace with pads for full braking restoration 

🔹 2023 Ranger Brake Calipers – Ensure proper clamping and hydraulic pressure 

🔹 2023 Ranger Brake Hardware Kits – Support smooth, noise-free braking 

🔹 2023 Ranger Brake Fluid – Flush during pad service for responsive pedal feel 

🔹 2023 Ranger ABS Sensors – Replace if warning lights or faults are present

Get Your 2023 Ranger Brake Pads Today!

Don't wait for worn brakes to become a safety issue. Choose OEM brake pads for quiet operation, factory-correct fitment, and the reliable stopping power your 2023 Ford Ranger deserves.

🛒 Stop Safer – Shop OEM Brake Pads Now!

FAQs About 2023 Ford Ranger Brake Pads

How long do OEM brake pads last? Typically 50,000–100,000 km depending on driving habits, loads, and terrain.

Can I replace just front or rear pads? Yes—but always replace both sides of the same axle at the same time for balanced braking.

Are OEM pads quieter than aftermarket options? Yes—OEM pads are designed with anti-noise shims and friction materials specifically tuned for your Ranger.

Do I need to replace rotors with pads? Yes—new pads bed best with fresh rotors and ensure maximum brake life and performance.

Will I need to bleed the brakes when changing pads? Not unless the brake lines are opened. Just compress the caliper pistons carefully.