Brake pads for a Honda Ridgeline typically cost between $40 and $120 per axle for aftermarket parts, with OEM Honda pads often priced higher. Installation labor will add to the total, and rotor condition can change the final bill.
Typical price ranges for brake pads (per axle)
The following price ranges reflect common options for Ridgeline models from the first generation (2006–2014) and second generation (2017–present), and they can vary by year, trim, supplier, and whether a wear sensor is included. Prices are approximate as of 2024–2026.
- OEM Honda brake pad set (per axle): $70–$120
- Aftermarket ceramic brake pads (per axle): $40–$90
- Aftermarket semi-metallic brake pads (per axle): $25–$70
- Wear sensor accessories (per axle, if applicable): $10–$25
In practice, the choice between OEM, ceramic, and semi-metallic pads impacts noise, dust, and longevity, which is reflected in the price. Always confirm compatibility with your specific Ridgeline year and brake system before buying.
Labor and total installed cost considerations
Pad replacement is not just the price of the pads. Labor and possible rotor work can substantially affect the total cost. The estimates below assume one axle at a time; two axles will roughly double the labor portion.
- Labor for pad replacement (per axle): $100–$200
- Rotor replacement (per rotor, aftermarket vs OEM): $30–$75 for aftermarket; $60–$150 for OEM
- Rotor resurfacing (per rotor): $15–$40
- Estimated total installed cost (pads only, per axle): $120–$260
- Estimated total installed cost (pads plus rotors, per axle): $260–$420
Prices can vary based on regional labor rates, the shop’s policies, whether rotors are machined or replaced, and the availability of OEM versus aftermarket parts. If your Ridgeline requires rotor replacement, expect a higher total bill than a simple pad swap.
Choosing brake pads for your Ridgeline
When selecting brake pads, consider your driving style and environment. Urban driving with frequent stopping may benefit from quieter, low-dust ceramic pads, while heavier towing or spirited driving might favor semi-metallic pads for better heat management. Check for wear sensor compatibility, rotor condition, and any warranty coverage. Compare quotes from multiple shops, and ask about the included warranty on both parts and labor.
Summary
For most Honda Ridgeline owners, brake pad costs per axle fall roughly in the $25–$120 range depending on pad type and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor typically adds $100–$200 per axle, with rotor work raising total costs further. Always verify year-specific fitment, rotor condition, and price quotes from retailers and mechanics to get an accurate total for your vehicle.


