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How much are brakes for a 2007 Honda Pilot?

For a 2007 Honda Pilot, a typical full brake job (pads and rotors on both axles) runs about $540 to $1,100 when using aftermarket parts and standard labor rates. Individual components commonly fall in these ranges: pads about $50–$150 per axle, rotors $40–$120 per axle, and labor roughly $100–$250 per axle. OEM parts or caliper replacements can push the price higher.


What influences brake price


Prices can vary widely based on the parts you choose, the vehicle’s condition, and where you have the work done. The following factors shape the final bill.



  • Parts choice: OEM versus aftermarket; premium rotors or ceramic pads cost more.

  • Scope of the service: replacing pads only, rotors only, or both rotors and pads on one or both axles.

  • Condition of related components: worn calipers, hoses, or ABS sensors can require additional parts or labor.

  • Labor rates: dealership, independent shop, or mobile service each price differently.

  • Geography and fees: local taxes, disposal fees, and shop markup can affect the total.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes more accurately and avoid surprises once the work begins.


Typical price ranges


Below are common scenarios for a 2007 Honda Pilot using aftermarket parts. All figures are rough ballparks and include labor where noted. If you need rear drums or calipers replaced, costs can differ.



  • Pads-only replacement (per axle): parts $50–$120; labor $70–$150; total $120–$270 per axle

  • Rotors-only replacement (per axle): parts $40–$100; labor $70–$150; total $110–$250 per axle

  • Pads + rotors (per axle): parts $120–$300; labor $100–$250; total $220–$550 per axle

  • Full front and rear (pads + rotors on both axles): estimated range $440–$1,100 total


In practice, front and rear brakes can carry different price points due to rotor size, labor intensity, and whether rear brakes are disc or drum. Always request a detailed written estimate that itemizes parts and labor to avoid sticker shock.


How to shop for brake replacement


To get the best balance of price and quality, follow these steps when shopping for brake work on a 2007 Pilot.



  • Ask for a written estimate that breaks down parts, labor, and any additional fees.

  • Specify whether you want OEM or aftermarket parts and whether you want ceramics or standard organic/metallic pads.

  • Inquire about rotor resurfacing versus replacement and whether new calipers or hardware are included.

  • Shop at multiple sources: dealership service centers, independent shops, and chain service centers.

  • Ask about warranties on parts and labor and whether a complete brake-fluid flush is included or recommended.


Comparing quotes side by side helps you understand the value proposition of each option and protects you from unnecessary upgrades.


Summary


Prices for brakes on a 2007 Honda Pilot vary mainly by parts choices (OEM vs aftermarket, ceramic vs standard pads), the number of axles involved, and local labor rates. A typical full pads-and-rotors job on both axles ranges roughly from $540 to $1,100 with aftermarket parts, with individual components costing less when doing pads-only or rotor-only work. Always obtain a detailed estimate and consider the long-term warranty and performance when choosing parts and a shop.

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