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How much are brake calipers for a Honda Jazz?

Prices generally range from about $40 to $320 per caliper, depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM and whether the caliper is for the front or rear axle.


The Honda Jazz (sold in some markets as the Honda Fit) spans multiple generations, and caliper pricing varies by model year, supplier, and whether you buy new, remanufactured, or used. This report outlines typical price ranges and buying considerations to help you plan for maintenance costs.


Front brake calipers price ranges


Prices for front calipers tend to be higher due to their role on the primary braking axle. The ranges below reflect common options available to consumers today in USD.



  • Front calipers — OEM new: about $180–$320 per caliper

  • Front calipers — OEM remanufactured: about $120–$190 per caliper

  • Front calipers — Aftermarket new: about $110–$200 per caliper

  • Front calipers — Aftermarket remanufactured: about $60–$120 per caliper


Conclusion: If you’re replacing both front calipers, total outlay can range from roughly $240 to $640 before tax and shipping. Expect higher costs at dealers and lower prices from independent parts stores or online retailers, especially for remanufactured units.


Rear brake calipers price ranges


Prices for rear calipers are typically lower than front calipers, reflecting less processing and smaller size. The ranges below cover common aftermarket and OEM options in USD.



  • Rear calipers — OEM new: about $150–$250 per caliper

  • Rear calipers — OEM remanufactured: about $80–$130 per caliper

  • Rear calipers — Aftermarket new: about $100–$180 per caliper

  • Rear calipers — Aftermarket remanufactured: about $50–$100 per caliper


Conclusion: Rear calipers offer savings, especially if you opt for remanufactured parts. However, verify warranty terms, and ensure the kit includes necessary hardware and guiding pins.


Buying tips and how to save


Shop around across dealer networks, auto parts retailers, and online marketplaces. Compare OEM pricing, remanufactured options with a warranty, and consider buying a pair if you’re replacing both calipers on an axle to avoid mismatched braking characteristics. Don’t forget about ancillary costs like brake fluid, pads, rotors, and possible core charges.


Summary


For a Honda Jazz, brake caliper prices vary by whether you need front or rear calipers and by the source and condition of the part. Typical ranges in the US are roughly $180–$320 for a new OEM front caliper and $150–$250 for a new OEM rear caliper, with remanufactured and aftermarket options offering lower prices. Always confirm compatibility with your exact Jazz generation and whether your purchase includes hardware and a warranty. Planning ahead can help you budget for replacement and avoid overpaying at the dealership.

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