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What kind of brakes would I need for my 2005 Ford Expedition, front and rear?

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Depending on your driving needs and habits...the best brake pads for most applications today are the ceramic pads...these are the quietest, and produce the least amount of brake dust...(dirty black soot on your front wheels...the standard pads are semi-metallic...not as clean or quiet as the ceramic...My personal choice is the Wagner brand...used by many brake shops due to their consistency and fewer "be backs" by complaints...If Wagner does not make a ceramic set for your Expedition, I have used the O'Reilly Auto Parts ceramic pads as well. Your research should help to eliminate any noisy or poor performance products...Yes, there is a huge difference in performance...(the low cost semi-metallic pads have many side effects. Hope this helps.

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