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How much are brake calipers for Nissan Rogue?

For a Nissan Rogue, brake calipers generally cost between about $60 and $320 per caliper, depending on whether you’re buying front or rear, and whether the part is new OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket.


In more detail, prices vary by caliper position (front calipers are typically more expensive), the generation of Rogue (older models versus the latest 2021–present design), and the source (dealership vs. aftermarket retailers). New OEM units tend to be the most expensive, remanufactured parts offer a lower-cost alternative with varying warranties, and aftermarket calipers can provide savings but may differ in fitment and warranty. Installation costs are additional and vary by shop and region.


Price ranges and buying options


The following ranges reflect typical market prices as of 2024–2026 and exclude tax, shipping, and installation. They cover front and rear calipers in different configurations.



  • New OEM front brake caliper: typically $180–$320 per caliper

  • New OEM rear brake caliper: typically $120–$210 per caliper

  • Remanufactured front brake caliper: typically $70–$150 per caliper

  • Remanufactured rear brake caliper: typically $60–$120 per caliper

  • Aftermarket front brake caliper: typically $110–$200 per caliper

  • Aftermarket rear brake caliper: typically $60–$140 per caliper


Bottom line: pricing depends on the exact Rogue year, whether you need the left or right side, and whether you select new OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket units. Core charges, mounting hardware, and coatings can also affect the final price.


Where to buy brake calipers for a Nissan Rogue


Common sourcing options include dealership parts departments, national auto parts chains, online retailers, and remanufactured specialists. Each channel has its own balance of price, warranty, and availability.



  • Nissan dealership parts departments (OEM parts, best fit for exact year/model)

  • Major auto parts retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly, NAPA, etc.) offering OEM and aftermarket calipers

  • Online marketplaces and retailer sites (RockAuto, Parts Geek, eBay Motors) with a range of brands

  • Remanufactured specialists (Cardone, A1 Cardone, and similar brands) with warranties

  • Local junkyards or used-parts sellers for a lower-cost option, typically with limited warranty


When shopping, watch for core charges, included hardware (pads, pins, bleeder screws), and whether a warranty is included. Verify compatibility with your Rogue’s VIN and model year to avoid fitment issues.


Labor and installation considerations


Replacing one or more calipers involves brake system bleeding and potentially rotor or pad replacement if wear is uneven. Labor rates vary by region and shop, but typical installation costs range from about $100 to $250 per axle, depending on whether both calipers on an axle are replaced and whether any associated components (pads, rotors, hoses) are also addressed.


Installation tips and caveats


Consider replacing calipers in pairs on an axle for even braking performance, inspect brake hoses for cracking, and check for caliper piston seepage or sticking before installation. If you opt for aftermarket calipers, confirm compatibility with ABS sensors and mounting hardware to avoid fitment or warning-light issues.


Summary


Nissan Rogue brake calipers are available across a spectrum of prices driven by front vs rear position, year, and whether you choose new OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket options. Expect roughly $60–$320 per caliper, plus labor, with additional costs for hardware and potential core charges. Shop carefully, verify compatibility with your vehicle’s year and VIN, and weigh the trade-offs between cost, warranty, and fitment when deciding where to buy and which type to install.

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