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How much are brake pads for a 2013 Toyota Camry?

Brake pads for a 2013 Toyota Camry typically cost about $25 to $70 per pad, depending on brand and material. Front pads are generally more expensive than rear. Some Camry trims use rear drums instead of discs, in which case you would replace shoes rather than pads. Prices vary by retailer, region, and installation type.


Understanding brake pad costs for the 2013 Camry


Costs can differ based on whether you’re replacing front discs with pads or rear brakes (which may be drums with shoes on some trims). The following ranges cover common aftermarket options and configurations seen on 2013 Camry models across North America.



  • Front brake pads: typically $25–$70 per pad, or about $50–$140 for a pair per axle. Premium ceramic or high-performance pads can exceed $70 per pad.

  • Rear brake pads (if the rear brakes use discs): typically $25–$70 per pad, or about $50–$140 for a pair per axle.

  • Rear brake shoes (if the rear brakes are drums on your trim): typically $15–$60 per set, plus possible hardware or kit costs.


These ranges reflect common aftermarket parts sold by auto parts retailers and repair shops. Actual prices will depend on brand, material, and the exact brake configuration for your vehicle’s trim and market.


Installed cost: parts plus labor


Labor charges add to the price of parts and vary by region and shop. The following figures are typical for a standard brake pad job on a 2013 Camry when rotors aren’t replaced, and do not include state taxes or shop fees.



  • Front brake pad replacement (pads only, no rotor replacement): approximately $150–$300 per axle.

  • Front rotor replacement or resurfacing (if needed): add about $60–$120 per rotor for resurfacing, or $200–$400 per axle for two new rotors.

  • Rear brake pad replacement (pads only, or shoes if applicable): approximately $120–$250 per axle.

  • Rear rotor replacement or rear drum/shoe work (if required): approximately $180–$350 per axle, depending on whether drums or discs are involved and parts used.


Note that if rotors are warped or excessively worn, replacing or resurfacing rotors can significantly affect the total bill. Some shops offer bundled pricing for both axles or include a rotor inspection as part of the service.


What factors influence the price


The price you’ll pay for brakes on a 2013 Camry is affected by several factors, including brand and material (ceramic vs. traditional semi-metallic), whether you replace just pads or also rotors, labor rates in your area, and the vehicle’s exact braking setup (front discs with pads and rear drums or rear discs).



  • Pad material and brand (economy, standard, or ceramic/high performance)

  • Whether rotors are replaced, resurfaced, or left in place

  • Labor rates by region and shop

  • Rear brake configuration (drums with shoes vs. discs with pads)

  • Any additional services (caliper lubrication, brake fluid bleed, or hardware replacement)


Before committing, confirm the exact configuration for your vehicle’s trim and obtain a written estimate that separates parts and labor costs.


Tips for getting a fair price


Shop smart by comparing multiple quotes, asking for a full parts list, and verifying whether rotors are included in the estimate. Consider OEM or dealer parts for fit and warranty, or reputable aftermarket brands for cost savings. Don’t hesitate to request a brake inspection if you’ve noticed squealing, reduced stopping power, or vibrations.


Summary


For a 2013 Toyota Camry, expect brake pad part prices roughly in the $25–$70 per pad range, with front pads typically costing more than rear pads. Installed costs generally run about $150–$300 per axle for pads alone, and much higher if rotors are replaced or resurfaced. Rear drum brakes (if present on your trim) use shoes rather than pads, with separate pricing. Always check your exact trim and get a written estimate that separates parts and labor to compare apples to apples.

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