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Why Choose BookMyGarage to Book Your Brake Pad Replacement?

We have helped over 17.3 million drivers compare prices to save on their MOT, servicing and repairs at local garages. In fact, when you compare garages near you through our online comparison site, you can save up to 70% when you choose one of the lower-cost options!

As one of the UK’s leading garage comparison sites, we’re dedicated to helping drivers save money on their car maintenance. Here are just some of the ways we keep you in control of getting your brake pads fitted:

 

Transparent Prices. Garages on our comparison site always set and update their own prices, so there are no nasty surprises at the end of your appointment. This price won’t change unless you agree to extra repairs directly with them.

Clear Communication Throughout. After you make your booking, we’ll never leave you in the dark. Not only do we provide a confirmation email ourselves, but we also pass your contact details on to your chosen garage. This means they can keep in touch throughout the process. They may send you a confirmation email themselves and will keep you informed while fitting your brake pads. That way, you get the peace of mind you deserve.

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Compare deals and save up to 70% on your car maintenance when you choose one of the lower-cost options through BookMyGarage. Enter your vehicle reg and postcode to compare instant brake pad replacement prices and book the best deal today.

 

How to Book a Brake Pad Replacement Near You

  1. Enter your vehicle reg and postcode.
  2. Compare deals. You can sort garages in your area by whatever best suits your needs: price, distance, reviews and ratings or availability.
  3. Pick a date and time for your appointment.

 

After you book your brake pad replacement, we send you a confirmation email with a summary of your booking. We also inform the garage and they may also be in touch to confirm the appointment or to ask for extra details.

You never pay for your booking until after all the work has been completed and deal with the garage directly after the initial booking process. You also have the ability to change or cancel your booking for free until the day of your appointment.

 

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How are Brake Pads Fitted?

The process of fitting brake pads is identical and fairly straightforward for both front and rear pads. They are fitted directly to callipers, their friction material almost touching that of the brake disc. This makes it easy for your car to push the brake pads into the brake discs to create friction, overcoming the power of the engine to slow your car down.

To fit a brake pad, a technician will unscrew the calliper to ensure it's out of the way and then slide out the old brake pad. A fresh one then slides into the same gap and is secured by retaining clips. Then, the pistons in the calliper (how brake fluid reaches the brake assembly) are reset. This is done so that they clear the fresh brake pads and sit in the correct place (as there is far more friction material on a new brake pad vs a worn one).

This process is much easier than a brake disc replacement, which is why most technicians recommend replacing brake pads and discs at the same time. It only adds a little extra labour time and saves drivers from completely doubling down on the repair cost.

 

How Often to Replace Brake Pads?

Brake pads usually last between 25,000 and 60,000 miles, depending on your driving style. This means that you should end up replacing them less often if you brake gently and sensibly at all times.

However, most manufacturers recommend different intervals for brake pad replacements which can be found in your vehicle handbook. Some modern cars also have a brake pad warning light which illuminates when they wear down to a certain level. If you see this warning light, it's a sure sign that you need to get new brake pads fitted as soon as possible.

 

How Can I Tell if My Brake Pads Need Changing?

There are several warning signs which indicate that your car needs new brake pads. These include:

If you notice any of these issues, you must book an appointment to replace your brake pads as soon as possible.

 

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How to Tell Which Brake Pads Need Changing

Usually, it is your front brake pads that need replacing as your car's weight is transferred forwards under braking. This puts more strain on the front rotors and pads and causes them to wear down quicker.

That being said, rear brake pads can also wear quickly because they are much thinner as they usually deal with less force. If your car has electronic stability control (ESC) or traction control, you can accelerate rear brake pad wear.

There are a few ways you can determine which brake pads need replacing:

 

Visual inspection. The easiest way is to have a look at your brake pads through your tyres. Once you compare your front and rear pads, you can decide which one looks more worn down and replace these.

Squeaking noise. If your brakes are squeaking, try and work out if the squeak is happening at the front or rear of your car. If you can, this will help you pinpoint the pads you need to change.

Car is pulling to one side under braking. This indicates that one of your front brake pads is more worn than the other. Uneven pad wear usually means there is another issue with the brake assembly, but the pads still need replacing.

 

If you're struggling to work out which of your brake pads need replacing, book a Visual Inspection at one of our UK garages to have a professional find the problem for you. They will then provide a transparent quote for the necessary repair work and you never pay a penny until all the work is done.

 

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What is the Average Price of Replacing Brake Pads in the UK?

We compared prices on Eurocarparts and Halfords for these popular UK models to work out how much brake pads cost, on average. The following prices do NOT include labour costs or anything else associated with fitting these parts.

 

Make and Model Front Brake Pad Cost Rear Brake Pad Cost
Audi A1 £75.78 £59.52

BMW 1 Series

£133.24 £140.16
Ford Fiesta £79.52 £38.50
Ford Focus £62.02 £58.66
Hyundai i10 £87.62 £58
Kia Sportage £73.44 £61.16
Mercedes-Benz A-Class £86.94 £73.64
Nissan Qashqai £86.40 £82.02

Peugeot 208

£45.66 £45.08

Suzuki Swift

£61.12 £57.28

Vauxhall Astra

£105.44 £116.76

Vauxhall Corsa

£105.64 £85.24

Volkswagen Golf

£92.12 £72.50

Volkswagen Polo

£86.60

£44.22

 

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