Peugeot Brake Pads
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Brake Pads Sorted by Peugeot Model
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Peugeot 208
Fast MovingBrake Pads for 208 hatchback
Peugeot 2008
Fast MovingBrake Pads for 2008 crossover
Peugeot 3008
Fast MovingBrake Pads for 3008 suv
Peugeot 308
Fast MovingBrake Pads for 308 hatchback
Peugeot 207
Fast MovingBrake Pads for 207 hatchback
Peugeot 307
Fast MovingBrake Pads for 307 hatchback
Peugeot 206
In DemandBrake Pads for 206 hatchback
Peugeot 5008
In DemandBrake Pads for 5008 suv
Peugeot 508
In DemandBrake Pads for 508 sedan
Peugeot Partner
In DemandBrake Pads for Partner commercial
Peugeot 407
In DemandBrake Pads for 407 sedan
Peugeot 301
In DemandBrake Pads for 301 sedan
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What Are Brake Pads?
Brake pads are friction material components that press against the brake discs to slow down or stop your Peugeot. When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure forces the brake pads against the rotating discs, creating the friction needed to reduce wheel speed. Peugeot models equipped with EP6, THP, and BlueHDi engines typically use front and rear disc brakes with ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads designed to handle South African driving conditions, from highway cruising to stop-start city traffic in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
In the South African context, brake pads endure significant stress from our varied terrain, from coastal humidity to Highveld altitude, and temperature extremes that can accelerate wear. Peugeot 208, 2008, 3008, and 5008 models require regular brake pad inspection as part of the manufacturer's service schedule. The DV6 and BlueHDi diesel engines add extra vehicle weight, which can increase brake pad wear rates, especially when towing or carrying heavy loads on our long-distance routes. Quality brake pads are essential for maintaining optimal stopping power and protecting your brake discs from premature wear.
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Peugeot Models That Use These Brake Pads
Our brake pads fit these popular Peugeot models. Not sure which part fits? Our team can confirm for you.
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Available Across South Africa
We deliver brake pads to cities and towns across all 9 provinces.
Common Questions About Brake Pads
How much do Peugeot brake pads cost in South Africa?
Peugeot brake pad sets range from R800-R1,800 per axle depending on your model and pad quality. Front brake pads for a Peugeot 208 or 2008 typically cost R900-R1,400, while larger models like the 3008 and 5008 range from R1,200-R1,800. Premium ceramic pads cost more but offer longer life and reduced brake dust, making them worthwhile for high-mileage South African drivers.
How often should I replace brake pads on my Peugeot?
Peugeot recommends inspecting brake pads every 15,000 km and typically replacing them between 30,000-60,000 km depending on driving conditions. South African drivers in mountainous areas like Mpumalanga or who frequently drive in heavy urban traffic may need replacement sooner. BlueHDi and DV6 diesel models may experience faster wear due to increased vehicle weight, so regular inspection during services is essential.
Can I replace just the front or rear brake pads on my Peugeot?
Yes, you can replace brake pads per axle as front pads typically wear faster than rear pads due to forward weight transfer during braking. However, always replace both left and right pads simultaneously to ensure even braking performance. For Peugeot models with THP and EP6 engines, front pads usually need replacement 1.5-2 times more frequently than rear pads under normal South African driving conditions.
What is the difference between ceramic and semi-metallic brake pads for Peugeot?
Ceramic brake pads produce less dust, operate quietly, and last longer, making them ideal for Peugeot models used primarily for highway and suburban driving. Semi-metallic pads offer better heat dissipation and stopping power under heavy braking, suited to mountainous terrain or spirited driving, though they wear discs faster and create more brake dust. Both types are suitable for South African conditions and cost between R800-R1,800 per axle set.
Do I need to replace brake discs when changing Peugeot brake pads?
Not necessarily—brake discs should be measured for thickness and inspected for scoring or warping during pad replacement. If discs are within manufacturer specifications (typically minimum 22-28mm depending on model) and the surface is smooth, you can install new pads on existing discs. However, if discs show deep grooves or have reached minimum thickness, replacement is essential for safety and typically costs R1,500-R3,500 per axle for Peugeot models in South Africa.
Learn More About Brake Pads
Official Peugeot service intervals and maintenance guidelines for South African models
Comprehensive brake maintenance and safety information from the Automobile Association
Technical overview of disc brake systems and brake pad materials
Struggling to Find the Correct Brake Pads?
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