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What brand of rotors does Ford use?

Ford does not use a single rotor brand across its lineup. Most factory rotors are Motorcraft, but Brembo rotors appear on some performance models and other brands have supplied rotors in different years and markets.


Brand Variability Across Ford Models


Ford sources brake rotors from multiple OEM suppliers depending on model, trim and region. In most standard models, rotors are part of Motorcraft-branded assemblies, designed to meet Ford OE specifications. For high-performance or special packages, Brembo rotors and calipers are sometimes specified by Ford Performance. Across generations, contracts with suppliers such as Continental and TRW (ZF) have also contributed rotors to Ford's lineup.


Note: rotor branding can vary by plant and year based on supplier contracts and production needs.



  • Motorcraft: Ford’s official parts brand; rotors labeled as Motorcraft are OE-style and widely used on standard Ford models, typically produced by contracted Tier-1 suppliers to Ford specifications.

  • Brembo: Present on select performance models and packages (for example, some Mustang Performance Package configurations), where Brembo rotors are part of a high-performance braking system.

  • Continental and TRW/ZF: Major OEM brake-systems suppliers that have provided rotors for various Ford vehicles across different markets and model years; rotors may appear under their own branding or as part of Motorcraft assemblies.


Concluding paragraph: For most Ford owners, the rotor included with replacement parts will be Motorcraft-branded to match Ford's OE specifications. On performance models or special packages, Brembo or other suppliers may be used for specific rotor and caliper configurations. To identify the exact rotor brand for your vehicle, consult the VIN-specific parts catalog or your Ford dealer.


How to identify your rotor brand


Before you check, note that the brand may be stamped on the rotor or reflected in the part number. Use the following steps to determine the brand for your specific vehicle.



  1. Check your vehicle's documentation or VIN-based parts catalog (Ford's official parts site or a dealer). The listing will reveal the rotor brand used for your exact model/trim and year.

  2. Inspect the rotor or the packaging for branding. Motorcraft rotors will often bear the Motorcraft or Ford branding; Brembo rotors will have Brembo logos.

  3. Compare part numbers to the official Motorcraft OE equivalents; cross-reference with Ford's parts lookup to confirm brand alignment.

  4. When in doubt, contact your local Ford dealer or service center and provide your VIN; they can confirm the rotor brand and replacement part numbers for your vehicle.


Concluding note: Brand identification helps ensure you order the correct rotors for your vehicle, especially for performance models or when using aftermarket replacements. Always use the correct specification as listed by Ford for your model year and trim.


Summary: Ford uses a mix of rotor brands — most commonly Motorcraft for standard OE rotors, with Brembo rotors appearing on some performance packages. Other major suppliers such as Continental and TRW/ZF have supplied rotors to Ford in different regions and years. For certainty, check VIN-specific catalogs or ask a dealer to confirm the exact rotor brand for your vehicle.

Who makes Ford OEM rotors?


Motorcraft manufactures their parts for Ford vehicles, using the exact OEM specifications as implemented in the original manufacture of your Ford. Thus, it will work the same as a Ford Genuine Part. Because Motorcraft has its own brand identity, it produces parts for your Ford under its name.



Does Ford use Brembo brakes?


That same know-how has been meticulously applied in the production of OEM equipment for the world's most prestigious vehicles, and is now available for your Ford through a wide range of high-value options. Brembo supplies brake pads tailored for every Ford model.



What brand does Ford use for brakes?


Motorcraft® Brake
Motorcraft® Brake Pads were developed specifically for your vehicle's braking needs. Motorcraft® Brake Pads are made of the best materials and specifications for your Ford vehicle.



Is Raybestos better than OEM?


The Raybestos Truck And Tow Brake Pad Set fits the bill. It provides the stopping power OEM brake pads can't under extreme load and high temperatures. These brake pads also produce less dust, noise, and brake fade. That means they'll last longer than OEM brakes.


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