The PowerStop Z36 Truck & Tow Brake Upgrade Kit is engineered to meet the demanding needs of Ford Expedition models from 2000 to 2002, delivering superior stopping power for heavy-duty applications. This comprehensive brake upgrade features drilled and slotted rotors combined with high-performance carbon-fiber ceramic brake pads, designed specifically for trucks and SUVs that regularly tow, haul, or operate in mountainous terrains. The combination of these components ensures maximum heat dissipation, reduced brake fade, and enhanced durability during severe-duty driving conditions.
The kit includes stainless-steel hardware and high-temperature ceramic brake lubricant, making installation straightforward and ensuring long-lasting performance. The low-dust brake pads are validated through third-party testing, showing an average of 30% less dust compared to original equipment, keeping wheels cleaner and reducing maintenance. The zinc-plated rotors provide maximum corrosion resistance, even in harsh environments, while the drilled and slotted design promotes rapid heat dissipation, minimizing brake fade during extended use or downhill descents.
Designed for bolt-on installation without modifications, this upgrade is a reliable choice for drivers seeking improved braking performance and safety on their Ford Expedition. Whether you’re towing heavy loads, off-roading, or driving in mountainous areas, this kit enhances your vehicle’s braking capacity, ensuring confident and secure stops under demanding conditions.
Features:
- Heavy-duty performance with enhanced braking power for towing and mountainous driving
- Rapid heat dissipation from precisely drilled and slotted rotors for consistent stopping performance
- Low dust ceramic brake pads reinforced with Carbon-Fiber for cleaner wheels and reduced maintenance
- Quiet operation with multi-layer shims and corrosion-resistant zinc-plated rotors for durability
Fitment:
Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 1997 to 2002
Ford Expedition XLT 1997 to 2002
Lincoln Navigator Base 1998 to 2002





