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SAVE 20% ON CAR PARTS

SAVE 20%

ON CAR PARTS

USE CODE: PAYDAY20

USE CODE:

PAYDAY20

T&C's apply. Ends in:

Ends in:

 7 days 

PAYDAY SAVINGS! Save 20% on Car Parts when you spend £60 with code PAYDAY20 (excludes Battery, Brake Pads and Brake Discs). Save 30% when you buy Brake Pads & Brake Discs together - auto applies. T&C's apply.

Brake Discs

Keep your brakes in top condition with replacement car brake discs from Euro Car Parts. We stock a range of quality brake discs for all makes and models, to keep your braking system performing safely and consistently. Find specific brake parts for your vehicle with our registration checker above. Remember – you'll need to replace your front and rear brake discs in pairs to prevent uneven braking performance.

While they’re designed to last a long time, your brake discs take on constant heat and friction with day-to-day driving. They can wear down over time, and will need to be replaced around 20,000-30,000 miles. Browse front and rear brake discs tailored to your car, with next day delivery available to get you driving again quickly.

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We stock premium-quality car brake components from a huge range of trusted manufacturers, including world-leading brands like Brembo, and specialists in durability like ATE and Bosch.

What Are Brake Discs?

Brake discs are a critical part of your braking system, helping to slow your car down smoothly and bring it to a halt. When the brake pedal is pressed, the brake pads squeeze against the brake discs, creating the friction that slows the wheels and stops the car. Typically, brake discs are made of cast iron or ceramic metal, and look like flat, smooth discs that are attached to the wheel.

How Do You Know When Brake Discs Need Replacing?

If you notice that your car is taking longer to come to a stop, it could be a sign that your brake discs need replacing. Your car will start to give you some warnings when your brake discs are wearing too thin.

  • Vibration or wobbling through the steering wheel when braking
  • Longer stopping distances
  • Brake pedal is less responsive
  • Grinding, screeching, or squealing noises when braking
  • Car veering to one side when braking
  • Sticking handbrake

For safety reasons, you should always replace both brake discs on an axle at the same time. This makes sure your braking system is balanced.

FAQs

How long do brake discs last?

There’s plenty of factors that affect the lifespan of your brake discs; your driving habits, driving frequency, quality of the discs and age of your car all play a part in how often you’ll need to replace them. Generally speaking, you’ll likely need to replace them after 20,000-50,000 miles and should have them checked every year.

How do I make sure I order the correct brake discs for my specific vehicle?

To guarantee a perfect fit, always use our vehicle registration lookup tool at the top of the page. This filters our entire stock to show only the brake discs that are an exact match for your car's make, model, and year.

Can I fit brake discs to my vehicle myself?

You should never fit any part to your car without the correct tools and experience to hand. If you’re unsure, use a qualified mechanic to replace your brake discs safely and effectively.

Will changing a brake disc on my vehicle affect the warranty?

No, changing a brake disc on your vehicle shouldn’t affect the warranty. You’ll need to ensure that any replacement parts meet the requirements specified by the manufacturer. Check this in your vehicle’s warranty documentation or user manual.

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