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How much are brake pads for a 2005 Honda Accord?

Prices for brake pad sets on a 2005 Honda Accord typically range from about $25 to $60 per axle for standard aftermarket pads, with ceramic options around $60 to $120 per axle. Labor to install pads is extra, usually about $80 to $150 per axle depending on the shop and region.


The total cost depends on which brakes you're replacing (front vs rear), the material (organic/ceramic/semimetal), whether you buy OEM or aftermarket, and whether rotors or hardware are included. This article breaks down typical price ranges and factors to consider when budgeting for a 2005 Honda Accord brake service.


Typical price ranges by axle and material


Below are typical price ranges for brake pad sets on a 2005 Honda Accord, separated by axle and pad material. These reflect common aftermarket options and OEM-equivalent pricing seen across major retailers in recent years.



  • Front axle, standard aftermarket pads (organic/semimetal): $25–$60 per axle

  • Front axle, ceramic pads: $60–$120 per axle

  • Rear axle, standard aftermarket pads: $20–$50 per axle

  • Rear axle, ceramic pads: $50–$100 per axle

  • OEM Honda pads (front or rear, per axle): $40–$90 per axle


Prices can vary widely by brand, retailer, and whether hardware or wear sensors are included. Always verify fitment for your exact 2005 Accord and whether the kit includes necessary hardware or sensors.


Other factors affecting brake pad pricing


Several factors beyond material choice influence the final price. Consider these when budgeting for brakes on a 2005 Accord:



  • Brand and type: OEM vs aftermarket; premium ceramic pads cost more.

  • Included hardware: Some sets include shims, clips, and anti-squeal grease; others are just pads.

  • Rotor condition: If rotors need resurfacing or replacement, costs rise.

  • Wear sensors: Pads with wear sensors may add to the price.

  • Labor costs: Regional rates and whether the service is done at a dealership or independent shop.

  • Warranty and return policy: Some brands offer longer warranties which can affect upfront cost.


In practice, plan for the pad sets to run somewhere around $60–$120 per axle for ceramic or OEM-equivalent, plus labor and any rotor work. Getting multiple quotes helps ensure you’re getting a fair price.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Accord, brake pad costs typically range from about $25–$60 per axle for standard aftermarket pads and $60–$120 per axle for ceramic pads. OEM-equivalent pads generally fall in the $40–$90 per axle range. Labor to install pads usually adds roughly $80–$150 per axle, with rotor work increasing total cost. A full two-axle job can run from a few hundred dollars to well over $600 depending on material choices, hardware, and local labor rates.

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