Typical brake-service costs for a 2014 GMC Acadia are roughly $300–$700 per axle for a standard pad-and-rotor replacement with aftermarket parts; a full front-and-rear job usually runs about $600–$1,400, depending on location and part choices.
Prices can vary widely based on the choice of parts (standard pads versus ceramic or performance varieties, plain versus drilled/slotted rotors), labor rates in your region, and whether you’re replacing one axle or both. This guide breaks down common price ranges and factors to help you shop smarter.
What affects brake prices on a 2014 GMC Acadia
The total cost for brakes depends on several variables, including part quality, labor rates, and the scope of the service (pads only vs. pads and rotors on one or both axles). The following sections outline typical costs for common configurations.
Typical costs by component
Prices below reflect common aftermarket parts and standard labor in the United States. They are per axle unless noted otherwise.
- Front brake pads (set): $60–$120
- Front brake rotors (pair): $80–$180
- Rear brake pads (set): $60–$120
- Rear brake rotors (pair): $80–$180
- Optional high-performance or ceramic pads (per set): +$20–$60
Prices can vary by brand, quality, and whether rotors are standard or drilled/slotted. Always compare parts with a shop to ensure you’re getting a fair price and appropriate coverage for wear and warranty.
Labor and additional costs to expect
Labor and ancillary services can significantly influence the final bill. The following ranges cover common scenarios you’re likely to encounter when servicing a 2014 Acadia.
- Labor to replace pads and rotors per axle: $150–$250
- Brake fluid flush: $60–$120
- Caliper replacement or rebuild (per caliper): $150–$350
- Wheel bearing or hub work (per axle, if needed): $100–$300
- Taxes, shop fees, and disposal: variable
Note that if more extensive repair is required (for example, seized calipers, warped rotors, or damaged brake lines), the price can rise accordingly. Some shops offer rotor resurfacing as a cheaper option if rotors are within tolerance; others may require replacement.
Getting an accurate quote
To obtain a precise price for your vehicle, contact several local shops with details such as your Acadia’s trim level, mileage, and whether you need front, rear, or all-wheel work. Request itemized, written estimates that separate parts, labor, brake-fluid service, and any additional will-be repairs. Don’t forget to ask about warranties on parts and labor and whether they inspect for other brake-system wear (e.g., calipers, lines, ABS sensors) during the service.
Summary
For a 2014 GMC Acadia, expect about $300–$700 per axle for a typical pad-and-rotor replacement with aftermarket parts, and roughly $600–$1,400 for a complete front-and-rear job, depending on region and choices. Costs can shift based on pad material (standard vs. ceramic), rotor treatment (plain vs. drilled/slotted), and any additional repairs. Always obtain a detailed, written quote from a trusted shop and weigh warranties and potential rotor resurfacing options when planning a brake service.


