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How much are brake pads for a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe?

Brake pad sets for a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe typically cost about $40–$130 per axle for front pads and $30–$110 per axle for rear pads, depending on material and brand. Installation costs are extra.


Prices vary by retailer, location, and promotion. This guide outlines common aftermarket options and OEM-style pads, clarifying how front and rear pads differ, what ceramic options add to the price, and how labor or rotor work can affect the total bill.


Front brake pads (per axle)


Front pads generally carry the higher price tag due to greater wear and braking load. The ranges below cover standard, mid-range, and ceramic/OEM-style options.



  • Standard semi-metallic front pads: about $40–$70 per axle

  • Mid-range or OEM-style front pads: about $60–$100 per axle

  • Ceramic front pads (or genuine OEM equivalents): about $80–$130 per axle


Conclusion: If you want the best balance of cost and performance for daily driving, mid-range or OEM-style front pads are a common choice; ceramic fronts cost more upfront but can offer quieter operation and longer life.


Rear brake pads (per axle)


Rear pads tend to be cheaper than fronts, with a similar tiered structure but often with a smaller price gap between options.



  • Standard semi-metallic rear pads: about $30–$60 per axle

  • Mid-range or OEM-style rear pads: about $50–$90 per axle

  • Ceramic rear pads (or advanced materials): about $60–$110 per axle


Conclusion: For rear pads, budget-friendly standard sets save money, while mid-range or ceramic options improve wear life and operating quietness if those benefits matter to you.


Labor and installation considerations


Labor costs vary by region and shop, and may be higher if rotors are also replaced or resurfaced. Here are common ballpark figures for pad-only installations and rotor work:



  • Pad-only installation: roughly $100–$200 per axle

  • Rotor resurfacing: about $30–$80 per rotor

  • Rotor replacement (if needed): about $150–$300 per rotor


Note: If rotors are worn or damaged, the total cost increases significantly. Always have your technician inspect rotor condition when replacing pads.


Where to buy brake pads


Several retailers offer Santa Fe brake pads, with pricing that can fluctuate by model, trim, and material. Common options include the following:



  • Auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts)

  • NAPA Auto Parts

  • Online catalogs (e.g., RockAuto)

  • Hyundai dealership parts (OEM options)


Conclusion: Shopping around across retailers and checking for sales or bundles (pads plus hardware or sensors) can yield the best overall price for your chosen pad type.


Summary


For a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe, expect front pad sets to run roughly $40–$130 per axle and rear pad sets about $30–$110 per axle, depending on material and brand. Labor typically adds $100–$200 per axle for pad replacement, with rotor work increasing the total if needed. Always confirm exact fitment for your vehicle and compare multiple retailers to find the best price and warranty options.

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