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How much are brake pads for a 2018 Toyota Corolla?

Brake pads for a 2018 Toyota Corolla typically cost between $30 and $70 per axle for standard pads, and $60 to $100 per axle for ceramic pads. Labor and rotor work will add to the total if a shop performs the replacement.


Pricing at a glance


The following ranges reflect typical retail prices before tax or add-ons and can vary by brand, retailer, and region.


Front vs rear and material



  • Front brake pads (organic/semi-metallic): roughly $30–70 per axle

  • Front brake pads (ceramic): roughly $60–100 per axle

  • Rear brake pads (organic/semi-metallic): roughly $20–50 per axle

  • Rear brake pads (ceramic): roughly $40–70 per axle


Prices can be higher for premium brands or kits that include hardware like shims and clips. Online retailers and big-box auto parts stores can also run frequent promos that affect these ranges.


Labor and installation considerations


If you have a shop install the pads, labor charges add to the cost. Rotor work or drum servicing, if needed, increases the total further. Below are common scenarios.



  • Labor to replace pads (per axle): approximately $80–150

  • Rotor replacement or resurfacing (per axle): approximately $100–200

  • DIY installation savings: potential reduction to parts cost, but requires tools, time, and knowledge


Shopping around for labor quotes and asking about bundled deals (pads with hardware) can help keep costs predictable. Always verify you’re buying the correct pad type for your Corolla’s front and rear brakes, which can differ by trim.


Where to buy and how to save


Several channels offer brake pads for the 2018 Corolla, and price competitiveness varies. Here are common options and tips to save.



  • Auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): frequent promotions and in-store pickup options

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (e.g., Amazon, RockAuto): potential for lower base prices and wide selection

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM pads tend to be pricier but are designed for exact fit; aftermarket pads offer a balance of price and performance

  • Look for bundles that include hardware and shims; watch for shipping charges

  • Be mindful of core charges and warranty terms on rotors or calipers if you’re replacing those parts


When shopping, compare price per axle, verify compatibility with your exact trim, and check customer reviews for noise, dust, and wear characteristics. If you’re unsure, consult a professional to confirm the right pad type (front vs rear and material) for your vehicle.


Summary


For a 2018 Toyota Corolla, expect front pads to run roughly $30–70 per axle for standard options and $60–100 per axle for ceramic, with rear pads generally cheaper (roughly $20–50 per axle for organic/semi-metallic and $40–70 for ceramic). Labor can add about $80–150 per axle, and rotor work will push costs higher. Shop around, consider OEM versus aftermarket options, and factor in any hardware, warranties, and potential rotor services to determine the full installed price.

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