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How long do brakes last on Infiniti QX60?

Brakes on the Infiniti QX60 typically last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles for pads, with rotors often enduring longer—depending on driving conditions and maintenance habits. This range reflects normal use and can vary widely based on how the vehicle is driven and cared for.


Brake wear and what to expect


Understanding brake wear helps owners estimate maintenance needs and budgeting. The QX60 uses disc brakes on both axles, with the front brakes doing most of the stopping work. Driving style, loads, climate, and road conditions all influence how quickly pads and rotors wear.


Typical lifespans by component


Below are general ranges observed in many Infiniti QX60 models under normal driving. Individual results vary based on driving style and maintenance.



  • Front brake pads: approximately 30,000–60,000 miles

  • Rear brake pads: approximately 40,000–70,000 miles

  • Rotors (front and rear): typically 70,000–100,000 miles, but may need replacement sooner if wear is uneven or rotors are glazed or warped


Actual replacement intervals depend on pad thickness, rotor condition, and driving style. A professional inspection will determine when replacement is needed.


How to extend brake life


To maximize life, drivers can adopt smoother braking, minimize heavy loads, and schedule regular brake inspections during maintenance visits.



  • Plan ahead: anticipate stops to use engine braking and avoid hard, repeated braking

  • Avoid riding the brakes: keep them from lightly pressing while driving downhill or extended friction

  • Keep tires in good condition and ensure proper wheel alignment; poor alignment can cause uneven wear

  • Have rotors and pads inspected at least during routine maintenance, such as annual service or every 10,000–15,000 miles


Following these practices helps ensure brakes wear evenly and last longer, without sacrificing performance or safety.


Signs your brakes need service


Be alert for audible or visual indicators that pads or rotors are worn or failing.



  • Squealing or grinding noises when braking

  • Pulsation or vibration through the brake pedal or steering wheel

  • Longer stopping distances or reduced braking response

  • Brake warning light on the instrument cluster

  • Uneven wear or glossy rotor surfaces when inspected


If you notice any of these signs, have your brakes inspected promptly to avoid damage to rotors or unsafe driving conditions.


Maintenance and replacement costs (rough estimates)


Costs vary by region, trim level, and whether you replace pads alone or include rotors. Here are ballpark ranges for common scenarios.



  • Front brake pad replacement (pads only): typically $150–$300 per axle at independent shops

  • Front brake job with rotor resurfacing or replacement: often $300–$600 per axle

  • Rear brakes: similar ranges, sometimes slightly less due to smaller calipers


Prices can vary; check with your local Infiniti dealer or trusted shop for an precise estimate based on your vehicle and location.


Summary


Brake life on the Infiniti QX60 is influenced by driving style, conditions, and maintenance. In general, plan for 30,000–70,000 miles for pads, with rotors lasting longer if wear remains even and driving isn’t aggressive. Regular inspections help ensure safe braking and can prevent unexpected repairs.

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