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How much are brake pads for a 2010 Honda Accord?

Brake pad prices for a 2010 Honda Accord vary by axle and pad material. Parts alone typically range from about $25 to $120 per axle, with front pads usually costing more than rear ones. When you include labor, total installed cost at a shop generally runs roughly $100 to $250 per axle, depending on the pad type, rotor condition, and local labor rates.


To help you price responsibly, here is a detailed breakdown of common pad categories, followed by typical installed-cost estimates and practical money-saving tips.


Prices by pad category


Front vs rear price differences


Prices depend on pad material and whether you’re shopping for the front or rear axle. The ranges below reflect typical aftermarket options found at major retailers as of 2024–2026.



  • Economy/basic pads: Front about $25–$60 per axle; Rear about $20–$50 per axle

  • Standard/semi-metallic pads: Front about $40–$90 per axle; Rear about $25–$70 per axle

  • Ceramic/low-dust pads: Front about $60–$120 per axle; Rear about $40–$90 per axle

  • OEM-equivalent or premium-brand pads: Front about $50–$110 per axle; Rear about $45–$85 per axle


Note: OEM or low-dust ceramic options can push prices toward the higher end. The exact price can vary by retailer, brand, and regional taxes. Hardware such as shims or anti-squeal grease may add a small amount to the sticker price.


Installed cost estimates


Beyond the price of the pads themselves, labor and rotor service influence the total. The figures below reflect typical shop pricing in many regions and exclude taxes, disposal fees, or promotions.



  • Front axle pads installed (pads only): roughly $120–$260

  • Rear axle pads installed (pads only): roughly $90–$180

  • Both axles (pads on front and rear): roughly $230–$520

  • Rotor resurfacing or replacement add-on: roughly $15–$100 per rotor if required


Rotor condition matters: if rotors are worn or warped, a shop may recommend resurfacing or replacing them, which increases the total cost. Labor rates vary by region and shop policy, so always request an itemized quote.


Money-saving tips


Want to trim costs without compromising safety?



  • Compare prices across several parts retailers and consider retailer coupons or promotions

  • Ask for a complete pads kit (front and rear if you want both) to reduce separate orders and shipping

  • Evaluate typical pad materials based on driving style—ceramic pads are quieter and produce less dust but cost more

  • Request an itemized quote that separates parts, labor, and any rotor work

  • Consider rotor resurfacing if rotors are within spec instead of replacing them


By planning ahead and comparing multiple quotes, you can find a balance between cost, performance, and longevity for your 2010 Honda Accord.


Summary


For a 2010 Honda Accord, brake pad prices vary widely by pad type and axle. Parts alone typically run about $25–$120 per axle, with front pads generally costing more than rear. Installed costs at a shop usually range from roughly $120 to $260 per axle for pads alone, and up to $230–$520 for both axles, plus any rotor service. Rotor condition and labor rates can shift totals higher. Shop around, consider different pad materials, and seek an itemized quote to avoid surprises.

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