Front brake pads for a 2014 Honda CR-V typically run about $25–$70 per pad (roughly $100–$280 for a full front-axle set). The rear brakes on this model are usually drum brakes that use shoes, which cost about $20–$60 per wheel, with labor adding to the total. Actual prices vary by brand, supplier, and your location.
Understanding the brake setup on a 2014 CR-V
The 2014 CR-V commonly uses front disc brakes, which require replacement pads, and rear drum brakes, which use brake shoes. Some vehicles in different markets or trims may have different configurations, so it’s wise to confirm whether your car has rear drums or rear discs before budgeting. Prices shown here reflect typical aftermarket parts and do not include labor.
Front brake pads: price ranges
Prices below reflect common aftermarket options. They do not include rotors, hardware, or labor, which can affect the total cost.
- Price per front pad: $25–$70
- Front axle set (4 pads total): $100–$280
- Premium ceramic or high-performance pads: $60–$100 per pad; front axle total around $240–$400
Conclusion: For most drivers, purchasing a full front-axle pad set from a reputable aftermarket brand will land you in the $100–$280 range, with higher-end ceramic options pushing toward the upper end.
Choosing between pad types
Ceramic pads tend to be quieter and produce less dust but can cost more upfront. Semi-metallic pads often offer stronger bite and better performance under heat but may wear rotors faster and dust a bit more. Your choice should balance noise tolerance, driving style, and rotor condition. Always verify rotor condition and consider replacing rotors if they’re worn or warped.
Rear brakes: drums and shoes (typical for 2014 CR-V)
Prices here cover rear brake shoes and basic hardware for drum brakes. If your CR-V has rear discs instead, pricing will differ significantly.
- Rear drum brake shoes per wheel: $20–$60
- Rear axle set (two wheels’ shoes and hardware): $40–$120
- Labor per rear axle: $80–$180
Conclusion: Rear drum brakes tend to be more affordable to replace on a per-wheel basis, but the total depends on whether hardware or drums/drums resurfacing is required and on labor costs in your area.
Getting an exact quote
To get an accurate price for your specific car, check with local auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts), online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon Automotive), or your Honda dealer. Have your vehicle’s VIN or at least confirm whether the rear brakes are drums or discs, the desired pad type (ceramic vs metallic), and whether you want to include rotor replacement or resurfacing in the service.
Summary
For a 2014 Honda CR-V, plan for roughly $100–$280 for front-pad replacement (four pads), plus labor. Rear brakes are usually drum-type with shoe replacements costing around $40–$120 per axle, plus labor. Brand choice, pad material, rotor condition, and regional labor rates will influence the final total. Always verify the brake configuration on your specific vehicle and obtain a detailed quote before service.


