Brake Pad Replacement and Brake Pads Fitting in Lowestoft

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Your vehicle’s brakes are imperative for safe driving, therefore any issues should be deal with promptly to reduce risk of accident or further damage to the car’s components. So, if your brakes are worn (e.g. squeaking or grinding noises, or a 'spongy' brake pedal) make sure to act fast and get booked in at a top-rated Lowestoft garage to carry out the work. 

As well as getting new brakes fitted you can also book in for suspension and brake repairs today with WhoCanFixMyCar with trusted mechanics near you. 

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Top garages for Brake Pads and Discs in Lowestoft (39 found)
Lowestoft Car & Commercial
281 Jobs Completed
Lowestoft
4.8 / 5

Lowestoft Car & Commercial are an established local independent garage and are proud to be members of Autofirst Network – a nationwide network of independent garages

JLM Auto Services
18 Jobs Completed
Great Yarmouth
4.8 / 5

Welcome to JLM Auto Services - Serving the Suffolk & Norfolk Areas. Here at JLM Auto Services we offer very competitive rates on all of our services. All services in

Halfords Autocentre Great Yarmouth
60 Jobs Completed
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3.7 / 5

Halfords Autocentres is the UK’s leading chain of over 300 independent wholly owned garages, specialising in MOTs, servicing, Tyres, and all types of mechanical repairs f

M & P Autos Eurorepar Car Service Centre
18 Job Completed
Beccles
5.0 / 5

VAUXHALL SPECIALISTS ALL REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN SERVICING MOT'S ARRANGED DIAGNOSTICS - ALL MAKES & MODELS

Mr B's autos
29 Jobs Completed
Lowestoft
5.0 / 5

Hi I am a mobile mechanic I have been a mechanic for 28 years now I do all mechanical work including diagnostic and electrical fault finding .I have been a mobile mechani

LS Motor Repairs
219 Jobs Completed
Great Yarmouth
4.8 / 5

LS Motor Repairs are an established local independent garage and are proud to be members of Autofirst Network – a nationwide network of independent garages operating to t

Prestige Motors
17 Jobs Completed
Lowestoft
5.0 / 5

We are new company established in December 2019 in Lowestoft Suffolk

Autotech Garage Services
21 Jobs Completed
Great Yarmouth
5.0 / 5

Nowadays we all rely on our cars, be it to travel to work or get the children to school. Due to this if our cars develop an issue, this can be an incredibly stressful tim

Moyse Motors Ltd
Member since 02 September 2021
Lowestoft

If you want to find an AA approved garage in the Lowestoft area with 20 years' experience, give Moyse Motors a call. We specialise in car and van servicing, as well as cl

Ace Service Centre
Member since 28 October 2011
Great Yarmouth

We are the COMPLETE garage solution, based in Great Yarmouth off Suffolk Rd behind East Coast College. On top of Class 4,5 and 7 MOTs, we also offer a wide range of other

John Grose (Lowestoft)
Member since 17 November 2015
Lowestoft

Our Ford & Kia dealership on Whapload Road underwent a massive refurbishment project during the end of 2010 and the first half of 2011. The result is a state of the art s

Emerald Autoservices Ltd
Member since 25 October 2011
Beccles

Emerald Autoservices Ltd operates a fully equipped workshop staffed by qualified, time-served technicians who are equipped with the latest in hand held diagnostic softwar

Lings Hyundai
Member since 16 November 2016
Suffolk

As an established Hyundai dealer, we are proud to represent the philosophy of New Thinking, New Possibilities. We believe in challenging conventions, not for the sake

Albies Workshop
Member since 10 December 2015
great yarmouth

Albies workshops is based in the heart of Great Yarmouth. we already maintain and run our own fleet of over 140 vehicles. so we know how important it is to keep your car

Dingle's Toyota (Lowestoft)
Member since 29 June 2015
Lowestoft

<Toyota Centre name> offers professional, competitively priced ownership services, along with exceptional customer service. Our expertly trained staff are on hand to ensu

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Brake Pad Replacement and Brake Pads Fitting in Lowestoft
Frequently asked questions
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How much do Brake Pads and Discs cost to repair in Lowestoft?

Brake Pad and Disc replacement prices will vary depending on make and model, part quality and which components are being replaced. Our overall average repair price is around £170 in Lowestoft.
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What is a Brake Pad?

Your car's Brake Pad works in the same way as the rubber brake blocks on a bicycle. When your car's wheels turn, a brake disc (or sometimes drum) turns with them. When you press the brake, you are pushing your car's brake pads against the discs, causing friction, and slowing the car.
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What is a Brake Disc?

Your brake disc performs the same job, in principle, as the metal rim of a bicycle wheel under braking. When you brake, you push your brake pads against brake discs, which spin with your wheels. The friction on between the pads and discs slows the car.
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What is the difference between Disc Brakes and Drum Brakes?

Brake discs and Brake drums perform exactly the same job: they spin with your car's wheels and, when you brake, your brake pads push against the brake discs or brake drums to slow the car. The difference is simply in the design. Drum brakes are an enclosed braking system in which brake pads (or shoes) push outwards on the inside of the drum. Disc brakes are exposed, with the pads pushing inwards against the disc.
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Can I get Lowestoft Brake Pad and Disc repairs at my home or work?

Yes. Many of our Lowestoft garages are happy to come to your home or office to repair your car. Alternatively they may offer to collect your car, at little or no extra cost, across Lowestoft.

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Brake Pads and Brake Discs

A brake, or brake pad is a system that safely enables a car to stop. Brakes get rid of the kinetic energy that helps the car move, which is done by using force of friction to convert this motion of energy into heat. Your car's braking system is made up of the following components: Brake discs, which spin with your car's wheels, Brake Pads, which push on the discs to slow the car, Brake Calipers which hold, and push, the pads, Brake Lines (or 'Hoses') which carry Brake Fluid, and your Brake Master Cylinder and Servo, which work to amplify the effort you use when pushing the brake pedal. Wear or failure of any one of these components will cause braking problems, requiring repair.

Modern cars have brakes on all four wheels which are operated by a hydraulic system and are made up of several components all of which are subject to stress which could result in breakage.

The front brakes in a car are typically the ones which play the greater part in bringing a car to stop as the weight of the car is thrown forward every time the vehicle comes to a stop.

There are different systems used for braking from one car to the next which suits the needs of the vehicle size and function.

The common hydraulic system uses fluid to apply pressure to pistons in the car close to its wheels to bring the car to a halt.

Some cars also have power brake assistance which helps to reduce the amount of effort required to apply stopping power.

If you need to have your brakes repaired there are several issues that could have caused the problem and several things that could be affected.

If you suspect you need your brakes repaired but your car is still drivable, there are some symptoms which could give you clues as to what the problem is.

The brakes are often the noisiest part of a car if there is an issue which means you should be able to hear a problem which cannot be said of many other broken car parts. Therefore, noticing the need for a car brake repair should be obvious. But you can check faulty brake symptoms here.

What are Brake Pads?

Brake pads are a critical component of a car and a vehicle cannot come to a halt without them functioning properly. Brake pads are fitted to the brake calipers which push the pads into the brake discs which are fitted to a car wheel. When a car is moving, the pads grip the discs to slow down the wheel and thus slow the car down.

A high amount of heat energy is created from the resulting friction as explained above and over time, this will wear brake pads down.

Brake pad replacement is a common job, the work to remove a worn-down-set is not complex so if you require a brake pad replacement, the repair will not be a lengthy one.

If you would like to understand how to tell when your brakes need servicing read our dedicated guide.

What are Brake Discs?

Brake discs are fitted to the car wheel itself and they are gripped by the brake pads.

Brake discs replacement is more expensive; the parts are more expensive than pads. Often pads are placed at the same time the discs are replaced.

If a mechanic advises you to replace your brake discs, they will likely suggest replacing the pads at the same time due to a the low cost of the part and the little extra labour time needed.

Brake Pad Replacement Cost

The cost of brake pad replacement may vary depending on the car make and model. This is because there are different sizes of brake pads and the cost increases as they get bigger. For example, a Land Rover will require a bigger set of brake pads as opposed to a Fiat Punto.

We have written a brake price comparison guide if you want to learn more.

If you want a good brake pad deal, you can compare quotes from garages near you by entering you details at the top of the page.

Brake Disc Replacement Cost

If you specifically require brake disc replacement, the work will take a similar amount of time to a brake pad replacement.

However, as highlighted above, the cost will be more expensive that pads due to the parts pricing.

How to change brake pads

Brake pads are changed by removing the wheel and unscrewing the bolts which hold the part in place. The part is then simply taken off the brake caliper and a new brake pad is fitted. The same process will be applied for each of the pads that need to be replaced.

Common Brake Repairs

There are many other common issues which can arise with the braking system which are not connected to brake pads and discs issues. The brake lines are susceptible to leakage as brake fluid can leak from the system if rust is untreated. The master cylinder is also a part of the braking system which can become faulty. If you would like to understand more we have a dedicated page for brake repairs.


Signs of faulty brake pads and discs

There are several obvious signs that your brake pads and discs are not operating properly. If your car is taking much longer to come to a stop, it will be clear that there is a problem with your brakes.

Other signs of faulty brake pads and discs are;

  • Burning smell
  • Spongy brake pedal
  • Screeching noise
  • Grinding noise
  • Pulling to one side
  • Squeaking noise

If you would like to learn more about the signs of brake problems we have written a dedicated guide.

Local garages for brake pads and discs

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You can then compare the quotes and read reviews from previous customers to find the best brake pads and discs deal in your area, before booking online.

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