Brake pads for a 2019 Honda Civic typically cost about $60 to $150 per axle for standard aftermarket sets, with OEM and ceramic options at the higher end. Labor to install is usually around $100 to $200 per axle, so total installed costs generally run roughly $160 to $350 per axle depending on the pad type and shop.
What affects the price
The price you pay for brake pads on a 2019 Civic depends on pad material, brand, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts, and whether you’re replacing front, rear, or both sets. Regional labor rates and shop quirks also influence final costs. In addition, some pad sets include wear sensors while others do not, and rotor condition can affect whether you replace rotors at the same time.
Pad types and price ranges
Prices below are approximate, per axle, for common options and reflect typical U.S. pricing as of 2024–2026. They exclude tax and discounts.
- Conventional/organic or non-metallic brake pads: about $40–$70 per axle (parts only).
- Ceramic or low-dust brake pads: about $70–$120 per axle (parts only).
- OEM Honda Genuine brake pads: about $90–$150 per axle (parts only).
- Premium/high-performance or drilled/slotted designs (often with wear sensors): about $110–$180+ per axle (parts only).
Note that front pads generally cost more than rear pads due to greater wear during normal driving, and some premium sets may include wear sensors or require them as a separate purchase.
Labor and total costs
Labor charges vary by location and shop, but typical ranges are:
- Installation labor per axle: roughly $100–$200.
- For a full front-and-rear pad replacement (both axles): about $200–$400 in labor.
- Rotor replacement or resurfacing is extra if needed, usually $150–$300 per axle depending on rotor price and shop rates.
If rotors are due for replacement or resurfacing, many shops offer bundled pricing for pads-and-rotors, which can reduce the total compared with replacing pads alone.
What you should know before buying
Consider your driving style and climate when selecting pad material. Ceramic pads tend to wear more quietly and produce less dust but cost more upfront, while conventional pads are cheaper but may dust more and wear differently. Always inspect rotor condition; replacing rotors is common when pads are replaced if rotors are below minimum thickness, scored, or warped. Some Civic models use wear sensors—confirm whether the pad set includes them or if they must be purchased separately.
Summary
For a 2019 Honda Civic, brake pad sets typically cost between $60 and $150 per axle depending on material and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket options. Installation labor usually runs $100–$200 per axle, so the total installed price per axle is commonly about $160–$350, with higher totals if rotors are replaced or if both front and rear pads are done. Prices vary by region, retailer, and vehicle configuration, so get quotes from several local shops and online retailers to compare.


