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Cost Of Changing Brakes On Car

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anthro-nerd | 11:42 Mon 27th Nov 2017 | Motoring
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Hello everyone, my car had a service at the weekend, and I was advised to get my brakes changed in the new year because they're 75% worn. They quoted £200 (Ford Dealership), sounded a bit much? Not knowing a lot about cars... is this the right amount to expect to pay?
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Front, back or both?
Discs or pads?
Type and model of car?
This link appears to show prices for a number of Ford Cars via a Ford outlet.

https://www.ford.co.uk/owner/service-and-maintenance/motorcraft/repairs/brakes

You may get them done cheaper elsewhere!
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Captain, just front I believe, and I don't know about discs or pads :-(
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Flonska, that link is really helpful thank you! Where have they got £200 from then!? Must be front and rear? Ooo I'm really not good at this, it's so much money to not fully understand what's being done!
Halfords seem to offer a "brakes for life scheme" which suggest that you may save money?

http://www.halfordsautocentres.com/brakes

or you could try one of the mobile outfits:-

https://www.clickmechanic.com/jobs/brake-pads-replacement
depends what they are quoting to do. For new pads and discs all round that's pretty good. Pads only then not so much.
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Hmm thanks everyone, I'll shop around a bit and see what different garages say. Always wary of the 'cheapest' ones though, as I don't want to be skidding about everywhere after a bodge job!
Had a letter from my mortgage company in September stating that as we were 75% of the way through the year they'd like me to pay the remaining 25% so they could profit massively while gawping in amazement at my gullibility.

What is the point of paying for 100% of something but only using 75%? Are they offering a discount at the time of fitting or a refund
for the useless bit at the end?
anthro-nerd, I really think you need to find out what the quoted £200 includes - how else can you make a comparison ('I'll do it for £100. 0h, I didn't include for that' syndrome).
If there is an ATS near you, ask them to quote.

However, don't go near Kwik Fit. They will tell you everything on the brake system needs doing, and your shock absorbers and tyres.
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Yes Captain, right you are, I'll give them a call later today and find out :-)
Front Brake Pads, a decent set £30 Approx, an hours work £50. a straight forward job.
/However, don't go near Kwik Fit. They will tell you everything on the brake system needs doing, and your shock absorbers and tyres.//

I once went to KF for an exhaust .
True to form , bloke began tapping every component he could get to underneath car , before eventually getting on with the job i'd come in for
Depending on the mileage and how you drive you might need the discs changing as well. Since the demise of asbestos pads have got harder and the disc rotors wear. They usually last about the life of 2 sets of pads. You can see from Flonska's link that can double the cost. Most garages also change the brake fluid as part of the exercise - it should be changed regularly as it is hygroscopic (absorbs water from the atmosphere) which reduces its boiling point.

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