Brake pad sets for a 2014 Chevy Traverse typically cost between about $40 and $120 per axle for standard pads; front pads cost more than rear, and premium or sensor-equipped sets can push prices higher. Labor or rotor work, if needed, adds to the total when you shop with a mechanic.
Pricing for brake components shifts with brand, retailer, and whether your purchase includes wear sensors or hardware. This article breaks down current typical price ranges, what drives the cost, and how to budget for a replacement on a 2014 Traverse.
What affects brake pad pricing for the Traverse
Brake pads come in several grades and materials. Here are the main factors that influence price for this model.
Pad type and material
Ceramic pads tend to cost more than semi-metallic or organic options but can offer quieter operation and longer life. For the Traverse, many drivers opt for semi-metallic for performance, with ceramic as a premium choice.
Front versus rear brakes
Front brake pads typically wear faster and cost more per axle than rear pads. Expect a higher price range on the front set in most cases.
Sensors and hardware
Some brake pad kits include wear sensors, anti-rattle clips, and shims. Kits with sensors or additional hardware can be more expensive than pad-only sets.
Brand and retailer
OEM or dealer-grade parts (e.g., ACDelco for GM vehicles) usually cost more than generic aftermarket brands. Retailer pricing also varies by region and promotions.
Typical price ranges by axle
The ranges below reflect common options from major retailers when buying brake pad sets per axle for a 2014 Traverse. Prices vary by retailer, brand, and whether you’re buying front or rear pads.
Front brake pad sets (per axle)
The following ranges apply to front brake pad sets per axle, based on typical options from major retailers as of 2024–2026. Prices can vary by brand and whether the kit includes hardware or sensors.
- Economy/aftermarket: $40-$70
- Mid-range (brand-name): $60-$120
- Premium/OEM-like: $100-$180
Prices above show pad sets only. If you plan rotor replacement or hardware, the total per axle will be higher.
Rear brake pad sets (per axle)
The following ranges apply to rear brake pad sets per axle, which are typically less expensive than front pads.
- Economy/aftermarket: $25-$60
- Mid-range (brand-name): $40-$100
- Premium/OEM-like: $70-$140
Rear pads are typically cheaper than fronts, but the exact price depends on the brand and whether the kit includes sensors or hardware.
Do-it-yourself vs professional installation
Replacing brake pads can be a DIY project if you have the right tools and safety precautions. Expect to pay additional for professional labor if you choose not to DIY. Typical installed costs (pads plus labor) rise further if rotors are resurfaced or replaced, or if your vehicle requires sensors or special hardware.
Always confirm with your chosen shop whether rotor servicing is included and if any core charges apply for used rotors or hardware.
Summary
For a 2014 Chevy Traverse, brake pad prices vary by axle, pad material, and brand. Front pads are generally more expensive than rear pads. Expect roughly $40-$180 per axle for pads alone, with higher totals if sensors, hardware, or rotor work are included. Shopping around at major retailers and auto parts stores can help you find the best price. If you’re comfortable with DIY, you can lower total costs by purchasing the pads yourself and handling the installation, provided you have the proper tools and knowledge.


