Team members at Advance Auto Parts #7628 in Sauk Village, IL are here to ensure you get the right parts—the first time. Our stores also offer a variety of free services* and convenient hours to help make your life easier and your driving experience as smooth as possible
Get free battery installation when you purchase a new battery from us. Available for most vehicles.
Batteries are toxic to the environment if not disposed of properly. We will recycle your battery for free.
We’ll test batteries, starters and alternators to make sure any vehicle is starting and charging for even the longest trips. We can perform these test on or off your vehicle. This is a free service for all customers.
To better diagnose your engine issues, we’ll scan your OBD-II vehicle for free. If additional diagnoses are needed we’ll help you find a local technician. Available for most OBD-II vehicles.
Vehicle repairs can add up - especially if you don’t have the tools for the job. Save money when you use our free loaner tool program. Refundable deposit required.
When not disposed of properly, motor or gear oil can be a danger to our environment. Let us recycle it for you, the right way. Available for most vehicles, most locations, unless prohibited by law.
When going in store isn't convenient or easy for you, free Advance Same Day® curbside pickup still gets you the parts you need, and they're ready to go in 30 minutes - hassle free.
Order online or through our mobile app and pickup your parts with Advance Same Day® in store delivery. It's fast, free and ready for pickup in 30 minutes.
Don’t wait to replace your wipe blade. When you purchase them from us, we’ll install them for free so you can get back on the road fast.
BUY ONLINE, FREE CURBSIDE OR IN-STORE PICKUP
FAST & FREE • READY IN 30 MINUTES
Brake Project
Builder
Take care of your next brake job quickly and efficiently with our step-by-step Brake Project Builder.
We want to make sure you have the right parts for the job. You’ll also find the supplies and tools you need to get it all done right the first time. Get started by selecting the parts you will be replacing.
Carquest Professional Platinum brake pads are professional-quality brake pads that provide an unmatched level of performance and reliability.
Industry leading number of application specific formulations for maximum performance and extended pad life On-vehicle testing similar to original equipment tests Updated HEX Shim Technology - engineered with aramid fibers to reduce noise and prevent shim wear Burnishing compound allows for a faster break-in of pads and rotors PTFE coated hardware and caliper pin grease included for nearly every application
Carquest Premium Gold brake pads are original equipment replacement brake pads that provide consistent, quiet, and clean braking.
Application-specific formulations designed for extended pad life and clean wheels Multi-layer shim for near silent braking OE designed slots and chamfers for consistent performance Hardware included on popular and late-model applications
An in-depth guide to replacing and maintaining your brake system. Everything you need to know from the tools needed along with a complete breakdown of your car's braking system.
Brakes work by using friction to turn kinetic energy into heat. There are two designs: drum brakes (older), and disc brakes (newer). Both use hydraulic pressure to move a piston outward. In disc brakes, the piston is located inside a caliper that houses brake pads and fits over the rotor. The friction lining on the pads makes contact with the rotor to slow the vehicle. In drum brakes, the piston moves two curved shoes lined with friction material against the inside of the brake drum.
Replacing brake pads and rotors at the same time is recommended. If your rotors are not smooth, then putting new brake pads on the existing rotors will prematurely wear the new brake pads. You'll get the best performance by replacing pads and rotors at the same time.
The average lifetime of brake rotors can vary. In normal driving conditions, pads and rotors can last 50-60,000 miles. In extreme usage, such as towing, hauling heavy loads or driving in mountains, the service interval might drop to 30-40,000 miles.