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How much are brakes for a 2003 Honda CR-V?

Brake service for a 2003 Honda CR-V typically falls in the hundreds of dollars range, depending on whether you replace just pads, add rotors, or service the rear drum brakes. A basic front-pad replacement installed usually costs about $200–$350 per axle, while adding new front rotors can push that toward $300–$450 per axle. Rear drum-brake service is generally around $100–$250 per axle. If you replace both axles, expect a total often in the $400–$900 neighborhood, depending on parts and labor rates.


Brake configuration and what that means for pricing


For the 2003 CR-V, the front brakes are typically disc brakes and the rear brakes are drum brakes. This configuration influences both which parts are needed and the labor steps involved. Exact setup can vary by trim or previous repairs, so it’s wise to confirm with a local shop using your vehicle’s VIN.


Cost estimates by brake type


Prices below reflect typical ranges for parts and labor in the United States as of 2024–2025. They vary by region, shop, and part quality.



  • Front brakes (disc brakes) — Typical installed cost range per axle: $200–$450. This covers replacement pads and rotors, plus standard labor. OEM parts tend to push toward the higher end.

  • Rear brakes (drum brakes) — Typical installed cost range per axle: $100–$250. This covers brake shoes, drums, hardware, and labor; some vehicles may require drum resurfacing or new drums.

  • Full system (both front and rear, if you replace both axles in one visit) — Combined typical range: roughly $400–$900, depending on parts and labor rates.


Conclusion: The exact price depends on parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket), whether rotors/drums require replacement, and local labor rates. Always get a written estimate before work.


Additional considerations


Other factors that influence price include:



  • Brake fluid flush or ABS system bleed

  • Caliper replacement or resurfacing needs

  • Warranty and guarantees on parts and labor

  • Shop fees or disposal charges


Note: The 2003 CR-V commonly uses front disc brakes and rear drum brakes; confirm with your VIN and local shop.


Summary


For a 2003 Honda CR-V, brake prices vary widely based on which components are involved. Expect roughly $200–$450 per axle for front disc brakes, and about $100–$250 per axle for rear drum brakes, with a full system replacement potentially reaching about $400–$900 total. Obtain a precise quote from a nearby mechanic that matches your vehicle’s exact configuration and the parts you choose.

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