Brake pads for a 2017 Honda Accord typically cost about $30 to $150 per axle, depending on brand and material; most buyers pay $60–$120 per axle for mid-range ceramic or semi-metallic pads, with front pads generally costing more than rear.
Prices vary by retailer, region, and whether the pads include hardware or wear sensors. This article explains the factors, typical price ranges, and how to shop for a replacement set.
Key price factors
Understanding what affects the cost helps when comparing quotes from shops or online retailers.
- Pad material: organic, semi-metallic, ceramic, or premium ceramic compounds; performance, dust, and wear influence price.
These factors influence price across the Honda Accord 2017 and common brake pad options.
Typical price ranges for a 2017 Honda Accord
Front vs rear pricing dynamics
Prices shown are per axle (front or rear) and reflect budget, mid-range, and premium options. Always confirm whether an inquiry is per-axle or per-pair and whether sensors or hardware are included.
- Front pads — budget/value: $30–$60 per axle
- Front pads — mid-range ceramic/semi-metallic: $60–$100 per axle
- Front pads — OEM/premium ceramic: $90–$150 per axle
- Rear pads — budget/value: $20–$50 per axle
- Rear pads — mid-range ceramic/semi-metallic: $40–$80 per axle
- Rear pads — OEM/premium ceramic: $60–$110 per axle
In practice, many buyers find mid-range pads priced around $60–$120 per axle, with OEM or premium kits toward the upper end. Taxes, shipping, sensors, or hardware can shift final numbers.
Installation and ancillary costs
Buying pads is only part of the cost. If you have a shop install them, expect labor charges in addition to parts. You may also incur extra costs if rotors need resurfacing or replacement, or if wear sensors are included.
Labor and rotor considerations
- Labor to install pads per axle: typically $80–$150, depending on location and shop.
- Rotor resurfacing or replacement (if required): resurfacing about $10–$40 per rotor; new rotors around $25–$80 each, plus labor.
- Wear sensors or anti-rattle hardware: around $5–$25 extra, depending on the kit.
Expect total (pads + labor) to rise by roughly $100–$200 per axle if rotors are involved.
Where to buy
Several channels offer Honda Accord 2017 brake pads. Prices and availability vary by region and whether you want OEM or aftermarket components.
- Auto parts stores and chains: AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts, NAPA
- Online retailers and marketplaces: RockAuto, Amazon, and manufacturer-direct sites
- Dealerships and OEM suppliers: official Honda parts websites or authorized dealers
- Local junkyards or used-parts shops for budget options
Compare per-axle pricing, included hardware, and delivery times. Reading customer reviews can help assess pad quietness, dust, and overall performance.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Accord, brake pad prices vary widely based on front versus rear position, pad material, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Budget sets can start under $50 per axle for rear brakes and around $30–$60 per axle for front brakes, while mid-range ceramic and OE-style pads commonly run $60–$120 per axle, with premium kits reaching $150 or more per axle. Labor and rotor work add to the total if you’re hiring a shop. Shop around, verify per-axle pricing, and consider life cycle performance and dust characteristics when selecting pads.


