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Truck Brakes

Truck Brakes

We all know that your truck brakes are the most important safety system in your vehicle. Brakes that aren't well maintained and regularly inspected are a danger to yourself and other road users. On our online shop, or in store, you can buy high-quality truck brake system components at reasonable prices from leading manufacturers. We can supply truck brake callipers and expanders, calliper repair kits, brake pads, discs and more. We supply brakes to fit your truck’s needs, whether to match your specialist requirements, or your speciality. Browse our truck brakes and their components online, email: sales@hgvdirect.co.uk or call 01335470009 for more information.

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HGV Brakes

 

We’re here to cover your every need when it comes to HGV brakes. We want you to feel safe and assured that you’re using the best quality parts whenever you take your truck out on the road. With branches all over the country, our click and collect service is a quick and simple way to pick up your parts fast. We also offer free nationwide delivery on orders over £50. Our experienced team is happy to discuss the requirements for the best HGV brakes for your particular truck, so use our contact form or call us today on 01335 470009.

 

FAQs

 

What Types of Brakes do Trucks use?

There are several types of braking systems that a truck might use, air brakes, hydraulic brakes, transmission brakes and disc brakes.

 

Why is Having Good Brakes Important for Trucks?

Having good breaks is essential, as you’ll never know when you might need to come to a split-second stop. Old and worn brakes can dangerously increase your braking time and raise the chances of a potentially fatal accident.

 

How are Truck Brakes Different From Car Breaks?

Truck brakes depend on compressed air, whereas car brakes rely on fluid. Trucks use air brakes due to their reliability, as they’ll never run out of operating fluid. Minor leaks do not result in brake failures like they may in cars, and they’re generally safer.