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How much are brake pads for a Honda Civic?

Brake pads for a Honda Civic typically cost between about $30 and $120 per axle for aftermarket options, with OEM pads often priced around $70 to $110 per axle. Labor to install pads at a shop usually runs about $80 to $150 per axle. Prices vary by year, trim, and whether you choose front or rear pads or ceramic versus semi-metallic material.


In this article, we break down current price ranges, what factors influence cost, and how much you might expect to pay for parts and installation when servicing a Honda Civic. The Civic spans multiple generations and trims, so prices can shift based on year, sensor options, and local labor rates. Read on for a practical guide to budgeting your brake job.


What affects brake pad prices


Prices are driven by pad material, whether the pads are meant for the front or rear axle, and whether you purchase OEM (Honda-approved) parts or aftermarket equivalents. The following list highlights the main price drivers you’ll encounter when shopping for Civic brake pads.



  • Front pads (pair, non-OEM, semi-metallic): about $30–$70 per axle

  • Front pads (pair, ceramic): about $60–$120 per axle

  • Front pads (pair, OEM Honda): about $70–$110 per axle

  • Rear pads (pair, non-OEM, semi-metallic): about $20–$60 per axle

  • Rear pads (pair, ceramic): about $50–$90 per axle

  • Rear pads (pair, OEM Honda): about $60–$100 per axle


Bottom line: front pads generally carry higher price tags than rear pads, and ceramic options tend to be the most expensive. OEM Honda sets are typically at the upper end of the price range.


Labor and additional costs


The cost of labor and any rotor work or sensors can significantly affect the total bill. The following list covers common additional charges you may see when replacing Civic brake pads.



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

  • Rotor resurfacing (if needed): about $10–$40 per rotor

  • Rotor replacement (if needed): about $30–$100 per rotor

  • Brake hardware, clips, and wear sensors (if applicable): about $5–$50


Note: Many shops offer pad-and-rotor packages at a bundled price. If your rotors are worn or glazed, you’ll likely save time and money by replacing them in the same service window, rather than paying for separate jobs later.


Summary


For a Honda Civic, you can expect a practical range of costs that reflects your choices: aftermarket front or rear pads in the $20–$120 per axle spectrum, with ceramic and OEM options skewing higher. Labor typically adds roughly $80–$150 per axle, and rotor work or sensors can push costs further. Always obtain a written quote that separates parts from labor and asks about any rotor or sensor needs to avoid surprise charges at the shop.


If you want a precise number for your exact Civic model and location, check with local parts retailers and a few shops for quotes based on your year, trim, and whether you prefer OEM or aftermarket pads. This will give you the most accurate snapshot of current prices in your area.

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