FREE BRAKE CHECK

A brake check involves a thorough inspection of your vehicle’s braking system to ensure everything is operating safely and efficiently. Regular checks are vital for maintaining your vehicle’s safety and reliable stopping performance. If you notice unusual noises, vibrations, or a reduction in braking power, it’s important to have your brakes inspected without delay.  

We offer same day fitting with no appointment needed.


BRAKE REPLACEMENT

Your safety on the road is our priority. At Northwest Tyres, we provide complete brake replacement services, ensuring your vehicle stops safely and performs reliably every time. We use high-quality parts and professional installation, giving you confidence that your brakes are in excellent condition. Don’t compromise on safety, choose us for trusted brake repairs and replacements!

Book Your Brake Repair Service Today

If you experience unusual noises, vibrations, or reduced braking efficiency, visit Northwest Tyres in Derry for a full brake inspection and repair. We ensure your vehicle is safe, dependable, and ready for the road.


Signs Your Brakes May Need Attention or Brake Repair

  • Brake pedal sinks when pressed 
  • Strange noises when braking 
  • Vibrations during braking
  • Brakes feel hard or spongy
  • Handbrake has extra slack or is hard to release
  • Vehicle pulls to one side when braking
  • Brake warning light is illuminated

Even if your brakes seem fine, regular checks are recommended. Our trained technicians carry out free inspections and provide a no-obligation quote for any necessary work. We only use top-quality parts and either return replaced parts to you or dispose of them responsibly.

Brake Repair & Replacement - Frequently Asked Questions

See below for answers to any common enquires

No appointment is necessary; we operate on a first-come, first-served basis. However, you can also book a convenient time if you prefer.

A spongy pedal may indicate air in the brake lines, a fluid leak, or worn pads. It should be inspected immediately.

Check the brake fluid level first. If it’s low, we can top it up. If the light stays on or the fluid level is normal, your brakes need a professional inspection.

Squeaking often indicates worn brake pads, while grinding usually means the pads are completely worn, causing metal components to rub.

Uneven pad wear, a stuck caliper, or brake fluid issues can cause this, as can problems with alignment or suspension.

Still Have Brakes Questions?

Other Mechanical Work

Here at North-West Tyres we offer lots more than just tyre replacement. Click any of the icons below for more information.