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At AZ Halifax, we stock a wide selection of front and rear brake discs for all major vehicle makes and models. Whether you need standard replacements or high-performance rotors, we’ve got the parts you need — at prices that suit every budget.
Use our Vehicle Reg Lookup or VIN Lookup Tool to ensure the discs you order are a perfect fit. It’s quick, accurate, and eliminates the guesswork.
According to feedback from our customers and in-house technicians, the most trusted brands for brake discs include:
BREMBO – Known for premium performance and durability
TEXTAR – Reliable, OEM-quality braking solutions
MEYLE – German-engineered parts with solid performance
ZIMMERMANN – Excellent heat resistance and long lifespan
MINTEX – Great balance of quality and affordability
These brands are consistently rated highly for quality, fitment, and lifespan.
Brake disc prices at AZ Halifax range depending on:
Your vehicle make and model
The brand and disc type (standard, vented, drilled, slotted, etc.)
Front vs. rear configuration
OE vs. aftermarket grade
Use our lookup tools to get exact prices based on your vehicle.
We carry a wide variety of brake disc types to meet every driving style and performance need:
Cast Iron Discs – Durable and budget-friendly
Carbon Composite Discs – Lightweight, premium performance
Ceramic Discs – Ideal for high-performance and low-dust braking
Vented Discs – Enhanced heat dissipation
Solid Discs – Simple, solid construction for basic use
Drilled/Slotted Discs – Improve cooling and performance under heavy braking
Brake discs typically last between 30,000–70,000 miles, depending on your driving style and road conditions.
Common signs that your brake discs may need replacement:
Squealing, whistling, or grinding noises when braking
Steering wheel or pedal vibration
Vehicle pulling to one side under braking
Visibly worn, grooved, or cracked discs
Increased braking distance
Excessive or aggressive braking
Driving in wet or muddy conditions
Low-quality brake pads
Warping from overheating
Corrosion from road salt or moisture
Mechanical damage from debris
In some cases, minor surface issues can be addressed by resurfacing the disc — a temporary fix that removes minor grooves or warping. However, if thickness is below the manufacturer's minimum spec, replacement is the only safe option.
When selecting brake discs, important specifications include:
Outer diameter (mm)
Brake disc thickness (mm)
Centering diameter (mm)
Ventilation type
Bolt hole configuration
All these specs are pre-filtered when you use our Reg or VIN Lookup tools — so you don’t need to measure or guess.
Compatible with popular makes such as BMW, VW, AUDI, MERCEDES-BENZ, FORD, and VAUXHALL.
You can install brake discs at home with standard tools. Here’s a basic outline of what’s involved:
Jack up the car and remove the wheel
Remove the caliper and caliper bracket
Unscrew the disc retaining bolts
Remove the old disc from the hub
Fit the new disc, then reinstall the caliper
Fit new pads if needed, refit the wheel, and test brakes
We recommend checking disc thickness and hub alignment before reassembly.
Massive stock of over 130,000+ parts
Trusted brands with OEM quality
Competitive prices across all ranges
Free vehicle-fitment check with Reg/VIN tools
Technical advice and support from our UK-based team
Fast UK shipping and secure checkout
Free DIY support via our AZ Halifax Club
We supply brake discs for virtually all UK vehicles, including:
Fiat 500
Vauxhall Insignia & Zafira
Ford Kuga
Renault Clio & Megane
Range Rover & Discovery
Peugeot 308
Seat Leon
And hundreds more...
Use the Vehicle Registration Tool or VIN Finder to find the right fit in seconds.
When do I need to replace brake discs?
Check your owner’s manual, but generally every 30,000–40,000 miles, or when discs are worn, warped, or below minimum thickness.
Do I need to replace both front and rear discs?
Not always. Front discs wear faster than rear. However, always replace discs in pairs (left/right) to avoid imbalanced braking.
Are OEM or aftermarket discs better?
We offer both. OEM discs ensure factory-spec quality. Aftermarket discs often offer improved performance or cost savings, depending on the brand.
Can I replace discs myself?
Yes, if you're confident. Use our free guides or contact our support for step-by-step advice.
Use our Reg Lookup or VIN Tool to find discs that match your car perfectly. Whether you need standard replacements or high-performance upgrades, AZ Halifax is your one-stop solution for reliable braking parts and expert advice.