
Cost of New Brakes and Rotors With Labor in 2026
Cost of New Brakes and Rotors With Labor in 2026 The cost of new brakes and rotors with labor runs $250 to $500 per axle in 2026 at an independent shop, or $500 to $1,000 for all four wheels. That total bundles the parts (a pad set plus two rotors) with the labor to pull the wheels, swap the hardware, and torque everything back to spec. Labor alone is $100 to $210 per axle at the national $120-to-$159-per-hour rate, and it makes up 40 to 50 percent of the bottom-line number. Price your exact job with our Brake Repair Service Cost Calculator(/auto/brake-repair-service-cost-calculator) by vehicle, scope, and parts tier. I replaced the front pads and rotors on my 2016 Honda Accord last spring. The independent shop quoted $385 — $185 in parts and $200 in labor for 1.4 hours at $143 an hour. The Honda dealer two miles away wanted $560...

Cost of Brakes and Rotors Installed in 2026 (Parts + Labor)
Cost of Brakes and Rotors Installed in 2026 The cost of brakes and rotors installed runs $250 to $500 per axle in 2026 at an independent shop, or $450 to $920 to do all four wheels. That installed price bundles two things: the parts (a set of pads plus two rotors) and the labor to take the wheel off, swap the hardware, and torque it back to spec. Parts run $120 to $300 per axle, labor adds $100 to $200, and labor makes up 40 to 50 percent of the bill. Use our Brake Repair Service Cost Calculator(/auto/brake-repair-service-cost-calculator) to price your exact installed job by ZIP code, vehicle, and parts tier. Comparing the brake quotes readers send in, the single biggest confusion is what the word "installed" buys you. One reader sent two quotes for the same 2017 Subaru Outback front brakes: about $350 at an independent and about $535...