The Nine Best Places to Buy Brake Pads (Online and In-Store)


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As you’re driving, you notice something weird happening with your car. As you are braking you immediately notice that something is wrong, so you tell yourself that you will look at it when you return home. Since you are a first-time owner of a car, you pick up your phone trying to think of reliable businesses to purchase brake pads from. 

There are various options, and places, to purchase brake pads from both online, and in-store. Let’s keep reading to learn more about some of the best places to purchase brake pads from both online and in-store. 

The 9 Best Places to Buy Brake Pads (Online and In-Store)

Having to do extensive research on purchasing a brake pad can seem like a very time-consuming, and daunting task, at hand. But, to help give you a jump start, a benefit to purchasing a brake pad is knowing that you have the option of both ordering online and going in-store, so either way can be convenient for you.

Here are 9 of the best places to buy brake pads online and in-store:

  • Carparts.com
  • Buybrakes.com
  • O’Reilly Auto Parts 
  • Auto Zone
  • Advanced Auto Parts
  • Tire Rack
  • eBay
  • Amazon
  • Walmart 

Keep reading to learn about the nine best places to purchase brake pads.

CarParts.Com 

Carparts.com is an online car parts store that offers you various brake pads. With this website, you will have assurance as to choosing a correct brake pad, because they include it on their website, an option to choose your car’s year, model, make, engine, and sub-model. And based on the answers you provide, you will be provided with various options of different brake pads and have the ability to compare prices. 

BuyBrakes.Com

Buybrakes.com is an online car parts store that allows you to purchase brake pads based on your car’s year, make, and model. Another added benefit is that by looking at each brake pad, under it, you will be able to see various bars. These bars determine, for example, the brake pads stopping power and within the five bars if it is at around five then that is a good thing. 

Within these bars, there is also a measurement of noise level, dust levels, performance overstock, and pad life. So, based on your needs and wants, you will be able to determine which brake pad is the best fit for you and your vehicle. 

O’Reilly Auto Parts

O’Reilly Auto Parts is both an online store, and one that you can physically go to if there is a store near your surrounding area. Just like with the first two stores, you can check and see if the brake pads are a good fit for your vehicle as there is a “check vehicle fit” button where you can input your vehicle’s model and year. 

If you feel like it is a good fit for the vehicle, then you can either order it online or purchase it online and pick it up at the nearest store. 

Auto Zone

Auto Zone is another online, but in-store, car parts business that offers brake pads. Like with the others you have the ability to input your vehicle’s year, make, model, and engine into its search bar. If you find the brake pad that fits your vehicle, perfectly, then you can either purchase it online or buy it online, but pick it up at the nearest auto zone. 

When purchasing a brake pad, there is a limited lifetime warranty included. 

Advance Auto Parts

Advance Auto Parts is both an online, and in-store, car parts business. Included when purchasing a brake pad from this store, you will receive a limited lifetime replacement, so if something goes wrong, then you will be allowed to replace the brake pads at any time. Along with this, if you click on one of the links for the brake pads, scrolling further down there is provided a list of pros, cons, best uses, etc. 

This will also help you determine if the brake pads are the correct fit for you. 

TireRack.Com 

Tirerack.com is an online store that helps you determine which brake pad is the correct fit for your vehicle based on its year, make, and model. Along with this, while looking at each brake pad, the website provides you with the information of which material the brake pad is made from along with order useful information about the specific brake pads. 

Amazon

Amazon is one of the most reliable resources when it comes to purchasing anything, especially car parts. You can add in the information of your vehicle, filtering out the correct selections of brake pads for your vehicle. After filtering, you can choose from a variety of different vehicles and, if you have prime, then will be able to have your brake pad delivered to you in a reasonable amount of time. 

eBay 

eBay is another resource, and reliable, online platform where you can purchase your brake pads. Imputing your vehicle information will filter out, selecting the correct brake pads for you. You can also further filter out based on the star rating, buying format, and also options of being able to pick it up locally or having it shipped to your home. 

Walmart 

Walmart is a store where you can purchase your brake pads both online and at your nearest store. You can impute in your vehicle information so that there can be proper filtering out in search of the right brake pads for you. Depending on which brake pad you purchase there are various warranties ranging from 30-90 days. 

But, before you go to one of these stores, or order online, extensive research is key when determining which brake pad is the best fit for you. Keep reading to learn more about how to determine the correct brake pads for your vehicle. 

Before you make the purchase of a brake pad, you will need to make sure to determine whether your brake pads have become worn out, implying that it is time for a change. Keep reading to learn more about how to determine whether your brake pads need to be replaced. 

Closing

You have now learned about some of the best places to buy brake pads from online or in-store businesses. And you have also learned how to determine which brake pad is the best fit for your vehicle as well as four ways to determine whether your brake pads have become worn out.

Arwood

I'm Arwood, but the grandkids call me Big Papa. After retiring from teaching automotive classes for 30+ years I decided to create a blog about all the questions I used to get about brakes and anything automotive.

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