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How much are brake pads for a Nissan Juke?

Brake pads for a Nissan Juke typically cost about $40–$100 per front set (two pads) and $25–$60 per rear set. OEM Nissan pads are usually at the higher end, while aftermarket options are cheaper. Labor and rotor replacement can add to the total cost.


The price ranges reflect typical US market pricing as of 2024–2026 and can vary by year, trim, location, and retailer. This article breaks down typical costs, what affects them, and how to plan your budget.


Cost outlook by axle


Here are typical price ranges for brake pad sets specified per axle (two pads) for a Nissan Juke. Prices refer to the pad sets themselves, excluding labor or rotors.



  • Front brake pad set (two pads): aftermarket about $40–$100; OEM about $80–$150

  • Rear brake pad set (two pads): aftermarket about $25–$60; OEM about $60–$100

  • Full front and rear kit (two pads per axle): aftermarket about $65–$160; OEM about $140–$250


Costs vary by brand, region, and retailer, and installed prices will differ based on labor rates and whether rotors are replaced or resurfaced.


What affects brake pad pricing


Several factors determine where your final bill lands. Understanding these can help you shop smart and avoid surprises when you get quotes.



  • Brand and pad material: Ceramic pads offer quieter braking and longer life but cost more; semi-metallic and organic pads are cheaper but may wear faster or be noisier.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM Nissan pads tend to be more expensive but are guaranteed to fit and perform like the original; aftermarket options vary in price and quality.

  • Vehicle year and model specifics: The Juke’s caliper design and pad shape can vary by year; incorrect pads won’t fit properly, adding cost.

  • Labor costs: Shops charge by hour, which varies by region; some locations offer flat-rate kits, others bill hourly.

  • Additional services: Rotor replacement or resurfacing, hardware kits, anti-squeal lubricants, and brake fluid bleeding add to the total.

  • Where you buy: Dealerships typically charge more than independent shops or online retailers; some online kits include free shipping but require local installation.


To get an accurate quote, have your VIN handy and consult a few local shops or parts retailers to compare prices for both parts and labor.


Summary


Brake pad costs for a Nissan Juke vary by axle, brand, and supplier. Expect roughly $40–$100 per front set and $25–$60 per rear set before labor, with OEM parts at the higher end. When budgeting, factor in labor (and rotor work if needed) as well as the potential need for a hardware kit. Checking prices from multiple sources and confirming fit for your model will help you get a precise total.

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