- Brakes & Drivetrain
- Emergency Brake
Emergency Brakes, Parking Brake Cables & Kits
Adding or replacing emergency brake components is a great way to improve safety and security to your vehicle. JEGS offers a wide selection of the best aftermarket brake kits and emergency brake components for Ford, GM (Chevy), Mopar, and custom applications from top manufacturers such as Lokar, Wilwood, JEGS, and more. Both performance brake kits and emergency brake kits are made with high quality components so you can get the brake performance you want at a price you can afford with the assurance you need.
What Is a Parking Brake Assembly?
A parking brake assembly, also known as a handbrake or emergency brake, is a crucial component in a vehicle's braking system. It is typically a secondary brake system that is manually operated by the driver to secure the vehicle when parked. The parking brake assembly includes components such as a hand lever or foot pedal, cables, and brake shoes or pads that engage with the rear wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving.
How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Parking Brake Assembly?
The cost to replace a parking brake assembly can vary depending on several factors, including the make and model of your vehicle, the complexity of the assembly, and whether you choose to do the replacement yourself or hire a professional mechanic. Here's a general price range to consider:
- DIY Replacement: If you have the skills and tools to replace the parking brake assembly yourself, you can save on labor costs. Replacement parts can range from $50 to $300 or more, depending on your vehicle's specifications and the quality of the components you choose.
- Professional Installation: If you prefer to have a mechanic or auto repair shop handle the replacement, labor costs can vary widely. The total cost, including parts and labor, can range from $200 to $500 or more.
It's essential to consult your vehicle's manual and get a specific quote from a trusted mechanic or auto service center for an accurate estimate based on your vehicle's needs.
How Much Does a Parking Brake Assembly Cost?
The cost of a parking brake assembly, whether as a complete kit or individual components, can vary based on factors such as the vehicle's make and model, the quality of the parts, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) components. Here's a general price range:
- Complete Parking Brake Kit: A complete parking brake kit that includes all necessary components can range from $50 to $300 or more, depending on the vehicle's specifications and the quality of the kit.
- Individual Components: If you need to replace specific parts of the parking brake assembly, individual components such as cables, levers, or brake shoes may cost between $10 and $100 each, depending on the part's complexity and quality.
Keep in mind that prices can vary, and it's essential to choose high-quality components to ensure the safety and reliability of your parking brake system.