Front brake pad sets for a 2010 Ford Escape typically cost about $40-$120 per axle, while rear pads generally run $20-$70 per axle. Labor and rotor considerations can add to the total.
What affects brake pad pricing on the 2010 Escape
Prices vary by material, brand, whether you buy as a full axle set or individual pads, and whether you need new rotors or caliper service. The model’s brake setup can differ by trim, with some configurations using drums at the rear, which also influences availability and price.
Front brake pads: typical parts-only price ranges
Prices for front pads vary by material and brand. Here are common ranges for a single axle (parts only):
- Organic or semi-metallic: $40-$90
- Ceramic: $60-$120
- Premium/brand: $90-$150
These figures reflect parts costs only and do not include labor or rotor services. Front pads typically carry higher price points than rear pads due to greater wear on the front brakes.
Rear brake pads: typical parts-only price ranges
Rear pads are usually less expensive than front pads. Here are common ranges for a single axle (parts only):
- Organic or semi-metallic: $20-$60
- Ceramic: $40-$70
- Premium/brand: $60-$90
As with the fronts, these prices exclude labor and any rotor or drum service that might be needed.
Labor, rotors and installation considerations
Installation costs can add substantially to the total. Typical ranges (per axle) are:
- Labor to install pads (parts excluded): $100-$200
- Rotor machining (if available for your vehicle): $10-$40 per rotor
- Rotor replacement (if needed): $20-$75 per rotor for parts, plus labor
- New rotors (if replaced): $30-$120 per rotor depending on material and brand
Many shops quote a combined price for pad replacement with rotor service as a single job. Doing the work yourself can save a substantial amount on labor costs.
Where to buy brake pads for a 2010 Escape
Prices and availability vary by retailer. Common sources include:
- AutoZone
- Advance Auto Parts
- O'Reilly Auto Parts
- RockAuto (online)
- Amazon and other online retailers
Shop around and check for price matches or member discounts. Local taxes and shipping can affect the final total.
How to determine the exact cost for your vehicle
To get a precise estimate for your 2010 Escape, verify your brake configuration (front discs, rear brakes—disc or drum) and confirm whether you need pads for one axle or both. Obtain quotes for parts by material/brand and for labor, and factor in rotor service if rotors require replacement or resurfacing.
Summary
Brake pad pricing for a 2010 Ford Escape varies by position (front vs rear), material, and brand. Parts-only ranges typically run about $40-$120 per front axle and $20-$70 per rear axle. Labor and rotor-related services can substantially affect the final bill, with total costs often ranging from a few hundred dollars to well over that depending on whether rotors are replaced and the labor rate in your area. Shopping around at multiple retailers and considering the right pad material for your driving style can help balance cost and braking performance.


