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Why Use BookMyGarage to Book Your Range Rover Brake Pad Replacement?

We have helped over 23.5 million drivers compare prices to book their MOT, servicing, and repairs at local garages. In fact, when you compare garages near you through our online comparison site, you can save up to 70% when you choose one of the lower-cost options!

As one of the UK’s leading garage comparison sites, we’re dedicated to helping drivers save money on their car maintenance. Here are just some of the ways we keep you in control of a brake pad replacement for your Range Rover or Range Rover Evoque:

 

No Upfront Payment. You never enter any payment details when you book a brake pad replacement near you. We never charge you any fees to use our site and you always pay the garage directly after the appointment.

Plenty of Choice. We may recommend certain garages depending on your location, but you always have the final say. There are thousands of fast-fit, independent, and franchised garages on our online comparison site, so you can see all your options and choose the best one for you.

Honest Reviews & Ratings. See what like-minded drivers have to say about every garage on our comparison site to help inform your decision. Always unfiltered and unedited for transparency.

24/7 Online Booking. When your Range Rover needs a brake pad replacement, you want to book it as soon as possible. You don’t want to wait around for the garage to open so you can call up and get it sorted - and with BookMyGarage, you don’t have to. We allow you to make your appointment day or night, even when the garage is closed.

 

Compare deals and save up to 70% on your Range Rover brake pad replacement when you choose one of the lower-cost options through BookMyGarage. Enter your vehicle reg and postcode to compare instant prices and book the best deal today. 

 

How to Book Your Range Rover Brake Pad Replacement

  1. Enter your vehicle reg and postcode.
  2. Compare deals. You can sort garages in your area by whatever best suits your needs: price, distance, reviews and ratings or availability.
  3. Pick a date and time for your appointment.

 

After you book your brake pad replacement, we send you a confirmation email with a summary of your booking. We also inform the garage, and they may also be in touch to confirm the appointment or to ask for extra details.

You never pay for your booking until after all the work has been completed and deal with the garage directly after the initial booking process. You also have the ability to change or cancel your booking for free until the day of your appointment.

 

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SecretServiceTM For Your Range Rover

Exclusively through SecretService™ you can book your brake pad replacement at an official main dealer, for less than booking direct.

Main dealers offer premium quality, and we want to help every driver experience this, no matter what car you drive. We work with many of the leading UK dealerships, offering drivers exclusive deals on their unsold workshop slots. This way, your Range Rover gets the quality of care it deserves, and you get the best deal.

What's more, these prices are so low that dealerships don't want anyone else to know about them. That’s why SecretService™ is the perfect solution, for both dealers and drivers. We fill the workshop slots by offering lower prices, but we also keep the dealership's identity a secret until after you've completed the booking. This keeps their reputation intact. It works just like secret hotels!

 

Why Book a SecretServiceTM?

The official main dealers, or ‘franchised dealerships’, are the ‘gold standard’ of car maintenance. They are certified to sell new or used cars and maintain and repair vehicles as part of an ‘aftersales’ care program by manufacturers.

Simply put, the manufacturers trust dealerships to deliver high-quality brake pad replacements on all vehicles. They have manufacturer-trained technicians, use genuine (or equivalent) parts, and must adhere to the quality standards set by manufacturers to maintain their franchise status.

In addition, they generally specialise in one or two makes. This allows them to look after these cars to an even higher standard. These main dealers are the experts who know your vehicle best.

Exclusively through SecretService™, your car gets the quality it deserves, no matter its age, and you pay no more than you would at the independent garages in the area. Not only is the main dealer service the ‘gold standard’ of car maintenance, but SecretService™ also gives you exceptional value for money.

 

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Frequently asked questions

How Long Should Brake Pads Last On A Range Rover?

Your Range Rover brake pads will last anywhere up to 50,000 miles. If you use the brakes aggressively or use them more frequently than necessary, you could find yourself needing to replace your brake pads before you rack up 50,000 miles.

Pay attention to where you are braking unneeded or slightly too aggressively to try to extend the lifespan of your brake pads.

What Does The Check Brake Pad Warning Light Mean?

Range Rovers have a light on the dashboard that indicates you need to check your brake pads. If you see this light illuminated on your dashboard, it is time to get your brake pads replaced. The way this works is by having a small sensor embedded within the brake pad material.

Once the pad has been worn down and is getting too thin, the sensor will come in contact with the rotor, completing the circuit to turn the light on.

Should I Replace All My Brake Pads At Once?

There is no need to replace all four brake pads at once if you don't need to.

However, you should always replace brake pads in pairs to avoid uneven wear and to maximise performance and safety. We strongly recommend against just changing one brake pad at a time as this can lead to other issues, such as your car pulling to one side under braking.

How Often Do I Need to Change My Rear Brake Pads?

Rear brake pads may only need to be replaced every 40,000 - 50,000 miles as they usually take less strain during the braking process. However, it could be anywhere between 25,000 and 60,000 miles, depending on your make and model and driving style.

Consult your vehicle handbook for a more specific recommendation for your car.