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Who makes Ford brake discs?

Ford brake discs are not manufactured by a single company; they come from a network of suppliers and, in some cases, Ford’s own manufacturing operations. The exact producer varies by model, region, and production year.


Understanding how Ford sources brake discs


Ford relies on a global, multi-tiered supply chain for braking components. Rotors are produced by Tier 1 suppliers that can differ from one plant to another, and Ford may use different partners to match regional regulations, production volumes, and pricing. This approach helps Ford tailor braking performance to specific markets and vehicle platforms.


Major suppliers historically involved in Ford’s brake systems


Below is a snapshot of the kinds of companies that have supplied brake discs or braking-system components for Ford vehicles. The exact rotor manufacturer for a given model and year can vary based on Ford’s sourcing arrangements.



  • Brembo

  • ZF TRW (ZF Friedrichshafen AG)

  • Bosch

  • Continental (including ATE)

  • Other regional or contract manufacturers as dictated by Ford’s sourcing agreements


The above list reflects the broader braking-systems ecosystem Ford has used across markets; individual vehicle brochures or parts catalogs will specify the exact rotor manufacturer for a given model and year.


What this means for consumers


For owners seeking replacement rotors, Ford’s official parts line, Motorcraft, uses rotors and components produced by these or other approved Tier 1 suppliers. Aftermarket rotors may come from the same manufacturers or from other brands that meet Ford’s specifications. Always check the exact part number and supplier indicated on your vehicle’s service documentation to ensure compatibility and warranty coverage.


Summary


Ford brake discs are sourced from a diverse, globally distributed supplier base rather than a single manufacturer. The precise rotor producer depends on model, region, and production year, with major names such as Brembo, ZF TRW, Bosch, and Continental commonly associated with Ford’s braking systems.

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.



Who manufactures Motorcraft rotors?


Motorcraft rotors are made by the Ford Motor Company. Motorcraft is Ford's brand for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and aftermarket parts for Ford and Lincoln vehicles, so the parts are engineered and recommended by Ford itself. 

  • Ford Motor Company: As Motorcraft is a subsidiary of Ford, its parts are made to Ford's specifications and are often produced by the same engineers who worked on the vehicles. 
  • Global manufacturing: While they are Ford parts, they may be manufactured in various locations, such as Mexico, Canada, or China, along with other parts of the world. 
  • Quality and testing: Motorcraft parts undergo extensive testing and are designed to meet Ford's standards for fit, performance, and durability. 



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 of brakes does Ford use?


Motorcraft® brake
Motorcraft® brake pads and drums. Our Ford techs use original Motorcraft parts designed and engineered for Ford vehicles, delivering optimum performance.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.