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How much are brake pads for a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Typically, brake pad sets for a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee cost roughly $40–$110 per axle for standard pads, with premium ceramic or high-performance options potentially $90–$150 per front axle. Prices vary by trim, rotor size, and retailer, and do not include installation or rotor replacement.


Understanding what you’ll pay by axle


Prices are usually quoted per axle as a complete pad set (front or rear). The 2005 Grand Cherokee is in the WK generation, which uses disc brakes on all wheels; price ranges can differ slightly based on rotor diameter and caliper design, but the numbers below cover common aftermarket replacements you’ll encounter at retailers.


Below are typical price ranges you’ll see from major retailers for common brake pad options:



  • Front brake pad set (4 pads, per axle): generally $40–$110 for standard semi-metallic or organic formulations; ceramic or premium compounds can run $90–$150.

  • Rear brake pad set (4 pads, per axle): typically $25–$70 for standard pads; ceramic options often around $60–$100.

  • Pad hardware and sensors (if included): add $0–$20.


Note: Some premium or OEM-equivalent pads may be priced higher; always verify compatibility with your specific trim and rotor size when shopping.


What drives the price differences


Several factors influence the final sticker price of brake pads for a 2005 Grand Cherokee:



  • Brand and material: Organic, semi-metallic, ceramic, and high-performance compounds each carry different price points.

  • Hub/rotor sizing: Different wheel and rotor sizes across WK configurations can affect pad thickness and exact fitment.

  • Retailer and region: Online marketplaces, big-box auto parts stores, and specialty retailers may price differently.

  • Whether hardware or wear sensors are included: Pads sold with shims, clips, or wear sensors cost more.


In practice, shoppers often choose based on driving style and budget—everyday driving typically pairs well with standard semi-metallic pads, while quiet operation or reduced dust may steer buyers toward ceramic options.


Labor considerations and total costs


Beyond the price of pads, labor costs for installation vary by shop and region. Expect roughly $100–$250 per axle for installation, plus possible rotor resurfacing or replacement if rotors are worn beyond serviceable limits. If rotors are reused, you can keep labor on the lower end; if rotors must be replaced, total costs will rise accordingly.


Model and availability notes


For the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, the WK generation is the relevant model since production started in 2005. Within WK, brake components can vary by the exact trim and optional equipment, so it’s best to confirm part numbers when ordering. Always verify compatibility with your vehicle’s year, model, engine, and wheel size to avoid fitment issues.


Summary


Brake pad prices for a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee generally fall into these ranges: front sets typically $40–$110 per axle (with ceramic/premium options often $90–$150), rear sets typically $25–$70 per axle, and hardware or sensors adding modest extra costs. Real-world pricing depends on brand, material, retailer, and your vehicle’s rotor size. When budgeting, factor in installation and potential rotor replacement if needed, and verify exact fitment for your WK configuration.

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