Car Brake Discs
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Buy car brake discs online
Brake discs are crucial for safety. They’re responsible for bringing your vehicle to a halt, so it’s vital that they’re always working correctly. During braking, friction occurs between the brake pads and the brake disc, which reduces the speed of your vehicle and brings it to a standstill. Brake discs need to withstand high mechanical pressure, so they’re usually made from durable cast iron. Brake pads tend to be manufactured using ceramic material.
Regardless of the composition, if your brake discs become rusty, you’ll need to buy a replacement as soon as possible to return them to good working order. At Halfords, we offer a vast range of brake pads and discs for all vehicles, including Bosch, Eicher, and Pagid. Enter your registration number, and we’ll display the correct brake discs and pads for your car.
Buy online and have parts delivered for free when you spend over £20. Or use our Click and Collect service and we’ll deliver the parts to your local Halfords store.
Halfords car brakes services
We stock a huge range of car brake pads and discs, so you find the right product for your car. We also offer various other services, including free brake checks and brake fluid changes, to help maintain safety and efficiency.
If your brakes are playing up, why not head to your local Halfords garage for a free six-point test? Drop your vehicle off at our garage, and we’ll take care of the rest.
If your brakes have lost their bite and need a repair, book your vehicle in for a brake repair online. Enter your postcode to find your local Halfords garage and drop your car off at a convenient time.
Need a brake fluid change? Book an appointment with your local Halfords garage. Our expert technicians are on hand to drain and replace old brake fluid. We’ll also give you a 2-year or 24,000-mile guarantee.
Our expert technicians assess all aspects of your braking system to identify any issues, including pads, discs, and fluid. Schedule an appointment at your local Halfords garage today.
When do brake discs need replacing?
Like any car part, brake discs suffer wear and tear over time. On average, brake discs should be replaced every 25,000-30,000 miles—but they can wear faster. It’s advised to check your brake discs every 10,000 miles to ensure they’re working safely.
If your brakes appear less responsive and it takes you longer to slow down, don’t ignore them, as they’ll probably need replacing. Other signs to look out for include:
- If your car is pulling to one side
- Your brake pedals are pulsating, or there’s vibration through your steering wheel
- You hear a grinding or squealing noise when you brake
- You notice leaks on the inner wheels
- The brake warning light is illuminated on the dashboard
- You notice a sticking handbrake or the brake pedals sinking to the floor
FAQs
Brake discs are crucial for bringing your vehicle to a halt, which is why it’s important that they are working efficiently. During braking, friction occurs between the brake pads and the brake disc, which allows speed to reduce.
Most brake discs are made of cast iron since they must be able to withstand mechanical stress, forces at high speeds and thermal loads.However, they can also be made of ceramic material.
If your car has worn or rusty brake discs, you will need to buy replacements as soon as possible. At Halfords, we carry a huge range of discs and pads for all vehicles, including Bosch, Eicher and Pagid brake discs. If you’re replacing your brake discs, it’s worthwhile replacing your brake pads at the same time to ensure your brakes are performing perfectly before you set off.
Our car parts finder makes selecting the right disc pads simple. Enter your registration and you’ll see only the right discs for your vehicle. You can buy online and have your parts delivered to you for free if you spend over £20, or use our Click and Collect service to have the parts delivered to your local Halfords store. If you’re looking for a safe and professional fitting service for your new brake discs then head down to your local Autocentre today.
Costs for brake discs start as low as £12.50. However, brake discs vary in price depending on the make and model of your vehicle and the product quality. You’ll also need to factor in the cost of fitting the brake discs. Get a quote online to have your brake discs fitted at one of our garages.
Car brake discs should be checked every 10,000 miles, even if they’re in good working order. On average, car brake discs need replacing after 25,000-30,000 miles. It’s important to be aware of the warning signs so you can identify issues quickly. In addition, you should always replace brake pads when replacing brake discs.
Yes, a brake check is included as part of any Halfords MOT or service. You can also carry out a quick brake check yourself. If you notice any issues, book your vehicle for a free brake check at your local Halfords garage.
No, changing a brake disc shouldn’t affect your vehicle’s warranty, providing the replacement matches the original quality.
Halfords supplies brake discs and pads for all major car brands, including Audi, Vauxhall, Mercedes, BMW, VW, Citroen, and Alfa Romeo. We also stock a variety of brake discs from different manufacturers, such as Bosch, Eicher, and Pagid.
Use our registration lookup tool to find suitable brake pads and discs for your vehicle. We’ll also display all other relevant parts for your vehicle, such as engine parts, electrical and lighting products, wipers and blades, and batteries.
Unless you have mechanical expertise, it’s not advised that you replace vehicle discs yourself. At Halfords, our team of technicians have years of motoring experience. Head into one of our local garages, and we’ll happily replace your brake discs. We’ll even check them for free.
Your car’s brake discs withstand a lot of pressure, which means that they can wear out over time. This can cause an annoying squealing sound or, in more worrying circumstances, feel your car pull to one side. This can occur when a brake caliper has seized or locked in position. Warping and grinding of discs can lead to a pulsating brake pedal feel, which are common signs of brake disc wear. Find out more about brake discs so you can be prepared if you need a replacement.