Brakes Coupons (2026)
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Current Brakes Offers
4 live offers$359 Brakes SpecialNational · works anywhere
Stevens Creek Toyota
Last checked Aug 18, 2026$25 Off Brake Pad SpecialNational · works anywhere
Swickard Toyota 101 (Redwood City)
Last checked Aug 18, 2026$25 off service over $150Min spend $150National · works anywhere
Pep Boys
Last checked Aug 13, 2026$50 off any repair order of $300 or moreMin spend $300National · works anywhere
Midas
Last checked Aug 13, 2026
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What a Good Brakes Deal Looks Like
A strong brake service deal cuts $30–$60 per axle or offers 15%–20% off combined brake pad and rotor replacements. A top-tier offer clearly states the pad material (ceramic or semi-metallic) and includes a comprehensive hardware kit (slide pins, clips, and grease) rather than a cheap "pad slap" that reuses worn hardware.
How Chains Price Brakes Coupons & Promotions
Brake coupons are commonly advertised as low-cost pad replacements ($99–$149/axle). However, because modern brake rotors are often too thin to safely resurface on a lathe, shops routinely recommend new rotors and a brake fluid flush, pushing final bills to $350–$650 per axle. Always ask for rotor thickness measurements in millimeters before authorizing rotor replacement.
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Brakes Savings & Coupon FAQs
How do I know if I need new brake pads or new rotors?+
Brake pads must be replaced when the friction material wears down to 3mm or less (or when wear indicator squealers make noise). Rotors must be replaced if they are grooved, warped (causing pedal pulsation), or worn below the manufacturer's minimum thickness stamped on the edge.
How much does a full brake job cost for both front and rear axles?+
A complete four-wheel brake replacement (new pads and rotors front and rear) typically costs between $450 and $900 for commuter cars, and $800 to $1,500 for European luxury vehicles or heavy trucks.
How often should brake fluid be flushed?+
Brake fluid is hygroscopic (absorbs water from the air) and should be flushed every 2 to 3 years or 30,000 miles to prevent internal caliper corrosion and soft pedal feel.