Midas Brake Service Coupons in 2026

Last updated: June 20, 2026  |  By: Jake Morrison

June 2026 update: local offer amounts and estimate process re-checked against Midas’s current pages.

Midas brake service coupons 2026 — free 55-point inspection, written estimate before repairs begin, local offer up to $100 off standard brake service, $50 off per axle alternative, excludes brake fluid ABS and rotor add-ons

The Midas brake coupon is a local offer of up to $100 off standard brake service, or $50 off per axle, applied to the number on your written estimate — not to a price you’ll find published anywhere in advance. For the full pricing breakdown behind that estimate, the Midas brake service cost guide covers typical ranges by job type.

I called a local shop about a sticking sound on my Ranger’s rear brakes a few years back and got a verbal quote of $220 over the phone, sight unseen. Something about that number felt too clean for a problem nobody had actually looked at, so I took it to Midas instead. The 55-point inspection found the same pad wear, plus a caliper that was starting to drag — something the phone quote couldn’t have caught. The written estimate came back at $340 with the $100 coupon already applied. It wasn’t the cheaper number I’d hoped for, but when I picked the truck up, the bill matched the estimate exactly. No “while we were in there” surprises. That’s the actual value of this coupon — it’s attached to a number you can trust before you say yes.

Current Midas Brake Service Offers

Offer What it covers Why it matters
55-point brake inspection Free, required first step before any estimate You see the real scope before any number is discussed
Written estimate before repairs Locks in the price before you authorize work No surprise add-ons at pickup
Up to $100 off standard brake service Local store offer applied to the estimate Real savings on pads, labor, and standard service
$50 off per axle Alternative discount path Useful when only one axle needs work

Local offer availability varies by location. Figures re-checked against official Midas brake service and local offer pages, June 2026 — confirm what’s currently running at your nearest store before booking.

No active official offer was found. Check local store pages or use the main savings guide on this page.

What the $100 Off Coupon Doesn’t Touch

Midas is specific about this on its official brake pages, and it’s worth repeating because it’s the most common source of a higher-than-expected final number: the standard brake service discount applies to pads, shoes, and the labor to install them — not brake fluid service, not ABS diagnostics or repair, and not rotor replacement when it’s billed as its own line item separate from the pad job. If the 55-point inspection turns up a fluid flush recommendation or a sticking caliper, those get quoted and itemized separately, outside the coupon’s reach. Ask the service writer to point out exactly which line items the coupon is being applied to on your written estimate before you sign.

Why the Written Estimate Is the Real Coupon

The discount itself is a fixed dollar amount, but the bigger financial protection here is the estimate process around it. Brake work is one of the easier categories for a shop to quietly expand once your car is up on the lift — a pad job becomes a pad-and-rotor job becomes a pad-rotor-and-caliper job, and a verbal quote can drift along with it. Midas’s model locks the number before anything happens to the vehicle, which means the coupon you negotiated at the counter is the coupon that shows up on the final invoice. That’s a meaningfully different experience from a shop that quotes verbally and revises the number mid-repair.

What Most Drivers Get Wrong About This Coupon

People assume “up to $100 off brake service” means $100 off whatever the total invoice says, including any extra work the inspection turns up. It doesn’t. The coupon applies specifically to the standard brake service line — pads and labor — and anything outside that scope is priced and itemized on its own. The second mistake: treating the 55-point inspection as a sales tactic rather than what it actually is, which is the most thorough diagnostic checklist among the major chain brake offers. A longer inspection list isn’t padding the visit — it’s catching things a faster check would miss, the same way mine caught a caliper issue that a phone quote never could.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Midas have a coupon for brake service?

Yes. Local Midas pages typically show offers of up to $100 off standard brake service, or $50 off per axle, applied to the number on your written estimate after the free 55-point inspection. The Midas brake service cost guide covers what that estimate tends to run before the discount.

How much does the Midas brake coupon actually save?

It depends on the written estimate. A pads-only job on both axles running $250–$350 before the discount drops to roughly $150–$250 with the $100 off applied. A single-axle repair around $150–$180 lands closer to $100–$130 after the $50 per-axle discount. If the inspection turns up additional work like a caliper or rotor replacement billed separately, that cost sits outside the coupon entirely, which is the most common reason a final number runs higher than a driver expected going in.

What does the Midas brake coupon not cover?

Brake fluid service, ABS diagnostics or repair, and rotor replacement billed as a separate line item from the pad job are explicitly excluded from the standard brake service discount. The coupon applies to pads, shoes, and the labor to install them. Confirm exactly which items on your written estimate the discount is being applied to before you authorize the repair.

Is the written estimate from Midas actually binding?

Yes — that’s the point of the process. Once you approve the written estimate, that’s the number you pay, not an approximate range that can shift once the car is on the lift. If additional issues come up during the repair itself, Midas is expected to present a new estimate for that added work rather than silently expanding the original number.

Does Midas’s 55-point inspection cost anything?

No. The inspection is free and is the required first step before any written estimate or coupon discount comes into play. It’s also one of the more thorough inspection checklists among the major brake chains, which is part of why the process catches issues a quicker check sometimes misses.

Can I use the $100 off coupon and the $50 per-axle discount together?

No — these are alternative paths for different scopes of work, not stackable discounts. The $100 off applies to standard brake service covering both axles; the $50 per-axle option exists specifically for single-axle jobs. Ask the service writer which one applies to your specific repair.

How does Midas’s brake coupon compare to Pep Boys’s published prices?

Pep Boys publishes flat per-axle package prices before any inspection, which is more predictable if you want a number before you book. Midas’s model is slower to start but the written estimate reflects exactly what your specific vehicle needs rather than a generic package. The Pep Boys brake service coupons page covers their published pricing if you want to compare both approaches directly.

Sources

Offer and service model information verified against official Midas brake and local offer pages, June 2026.

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About the Author

Jake Morrison

Jake spent three years working the pit at a Jiffy Lube in Garland, Texas, before switching to full-time automotive writing. A $220 phone quote that turned into a $340 written estimate at Midas — caliper issue included — taught him why a number you can trust beats a number that just sounds good.