Peugeot Brakes
Aftermarket components -- not produced by the original vehicle manufacturer

Narrow Down Your Brakes
Select the specific type of brakes your Peugeot requires.

Brake Pads
Fast MovingHigh-performance brake pads for optimal stopping power

Brake Rotors
Fast MovingDurable brake rotors and discs for consistent braking

Brake Calipers
Fast MovingBrake calipers and caliper assemblies

Brake Lines
In DemandBrake lines and hydraulic brake hoses

Brake Fluid
In DemandDOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5 brake fluid

Master Cylinder
In DemandBrake master cylinder assemblies

Brake Booster
In DemandVacuum brake boosters and power brake units

Brake Drums
In DemandRear brake drums for drum brake systems

Brake Shoes
In DemandBrake shoes for drum brake systems

ABS Module
StockedAnti-lock braking system modules and sensors
Shop Brakes by Peugeot Model
Jump straight to brakes for your specific Peugeot

Peugeot 208
Brakes

Peugeot 2008
Brakes

Peugeot 3008
Brakes

Peugeot 308
Brakes

Peugeot 207
Brakes

Peugeot 307
Brakes

Peugeot 206
Brakes

Peugeot 5008
Brakes

Peugeot 508
Brakes

Peugeot Partner
Brakes

Peugeot 407
Brakes

Peugeot 301
Brakes

Peugeot 408
Brakes

Peugeot Boxer
Brakes

Peugeot Expert
Brakes

Peugeot 107
Brakes

Peugeot 108
Brakes

Peugeot RCZ
Brakes

Peugeot Tepee
Brakes

Peugeot Bipper
Brakes
What Are Brakes?
Brake parts in your Peugeot are the critical safety components that work together to slow down and stop your vehicle safely on South African roads. The braking system includes brake pads, brake discs (rotors), brake fluid, brake calipers, and the master cylinder, all working in harmony to convert kinetic energy into heat through friction. Whether you're driving a Peugeot 208 with the efficient 1.2L PureTech (EB2) engine or a 3008 with the powerful 1.6L THP (EP6) turbo, your brake system must handle everything from highway speeds on the N1 to stop-start Johannesburg traffic.
South African driving conditions – from Durban's humid coastal climate to Gauteng's dry, dusty highways – place unique demands on brake components. Modern Peugeot models with BlueHDi diesel engines (like the DV6 in the 2008 and 308) are heavier and require more robust braking performance, while petrol variants with EP6 engines benefit from regenerative braking assistance in newer models. Regular brake maintenance is essential given SA's varied terrain, including steep mountain passes like Chapman's Peak and the Drakensberg routes, where brake fade can become a serious safety concern if components are worn.
Signs You Need New Brakes
Peugeot Models That Use These Brakes
Our brakes 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 brakes to cities and towns across all 9 provinces.
Common Questions About Brakes
Are Peugeot brake parts readily available in South Africa?
Yes, genuine Peugeot brake parts and Eurorepar Car Service approved alternatives are widely available through the official Peugeot dealership network across South Africa, with over 50 locations nationwide. Aftermarket options from reputable brands are also stocked by major retailers like Midas, with brake pad sets typically ranging from R650 to R1,800 depending on your model (208, 2008, 3008, etc.).
What are all the main parts of a Peugeot brake system?
Your Peugeot's brake system comprises five main components: the master cylinder (which generates hydraulic pressure), brake fluid (DOT 4 specification for most models), brake calipers (which house the pistons), brake pads (friction material), and brake discs or rotors (the metal surfaces). Modern Peugeot models may also include ABS sensors, brake boosters, and electronic brake distribution systems for enhanced safety on SA roads.
What is the most expensive part of the brakes to replace on a Peugeot?
Brake discs (rotors) are typically the most expensive component, with genuine Peugeot front discs ranging from R1,200 to R2,800 each depending on model (308, 3008, 5008), plus labour costs of R800-R1,500. A complete front brake service including pads and discs can cost R4,500 to R8,000 at authorized Peugeot service centres in South Africa.
How often should I replace brake pads on my Peugeot in South Africa?
Brake pad lifespan varies by driving style and conditions, but typically lasts 40,000-70,000 km on South African roads. City driving in Johannesburg or Cape Town wears pads faster than highway driving, while models with heavier BlueHDi engines (2.0 HDi in the 3008) may require more frequent replacement than lighter 1.2 PureTech variants.
Can I use aftermarket brake parts instead of genuine Peugeot parts?
Quality aftermarket brake parts from reputable brands like Bosch, Ferodo, or ATE are acceptable alternatives and can save 20-40% compared to genuine parts, but ensure they meet ECE R90 certification standards. However, for optimal performance and to maintain warranty coverage on newer Peugeots, genuine or Eurorepar approved parts are recommended, especially for models with advanced driver assistance systems that rely on precise brake calibration.
Learn More About Brakes
Official Peugeot service intervals, maintenance plans, and authorized service centre locator for South Africa
Comprehensive brake maintenance tips and safety advice from the Automobile Association of South Africa
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