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How much are brake pads for a 2011 Honda Pilot?

Brake pads for a 2011 Honda Pilot typically cost between about $30 and $120 per axle, depending on whether you choose budget aftermarket parts or Honda OEM pads; labor is extra.


Prices vary by pad material (organic, semi-metallic, ceramic), front versus rear position, and retailer. This article outlines typical price ranges for front and rear pads, distinguishes aftermarket from OEM options, and summarizes common installation costs to help you plan a purchase or get an estimate.


Pricing by pad position and type


The ranges below reflect common aftermarket and OEM options for front and rear brake pad sets on a 2011 Honda Pilot.



  • Front brake pad sets:

    • Budget aftermarket: roughly $30–$60 per axle

    • Standard aftermarket (semi-metallic/organic): roughly $60–$100 per axle

    • Honda OEM or ceramic-type aftermarket: roughly $70–$120 per axle



  • Rear brake pad sets:

    • Budget aftermarket: roughly $25–$50 per axle

    • Standard aftermarket (semi-metallic/organic): roughly $40–$70 per axle

    • Honda OEM or ceramic-type aftermarket: roughly $80–$110 per axle




Concluding: Front pads generally cost more than rear pads, and ceramic or OEM options tend to push prices higher. Always verify current pricing at your preferred retailer, as figures can vary by location and promotions.


Labor and additional costs to consider


The following ranges cover common installation costs and related services for brake pad replacement.



  • Labor to replace pads (per axle): approximately $100–$200

  • Labor for two axles (front and rear): approximately $200–$400

  • Rotor resurfacing (if needed): about $15–$50 per rotor

  • Rotor replacement (if worn or damaged): roughly $200–$400 per pair (front or rear), depending on rotor type and vehicle

  • Wear sensor or additional hardware: about $10–$25


Concluding: Labor costs vary by shop, region, and whether rotors are also replaced or resurfaced. It’s common to budget a bit more if rotors require attention, and to get multiple quotes for the best price.


What to expect when shopping


When buying brake pads for a 2011 Honda Pilot, you’ll typically choose between aftermarket or OEM options, with pricing driven by material (organic, semi-metallic, ceramic) and whether you want a front/rear kit or a full set. If you’re planning a DIY replacement, factor in friction material type and any specialty tools you might need. For professional service, ask for a detailed estimate that separates parts and labor and confirms rotor condition and sensor presence, if applicable.


Summary


For a 2011 Honda Pilot, brake pad prices per axle generally fall in the $30–$120 range depending on front vs rear position and whether you select budget aftermarket, standard aftermarket, or OEM/ceramic options. Labor usually adds about $100–$200 per axle, with additional rotor work potentially increasing the total. Prices vary by region and retailer, so it’s wise to shop around and get multiple quotes, especially if you’re considering replacing rotors or dealing with wear sensors.

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