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How much are brakes for a 2016 Hyundai Elantra?

On balance, expect a full front-and-rear brake job on a 2016 Hyundai Elantra to run roughly $300–$700 for aftermarket components, with labor typically $150–$300 per axle. Using OEM dealership parts can push the total higher, sometimes into the $700–$1,000 range or more for both axles.


What goes into the price of Elantra brakes


Prices vary depending on whether you replace pads only or also rotors, the choice between aftermarket and OEM parts, and whether you’re servicing the front, rear, or both axles. The following ranges cover common replacements you’ll encounter.


Component price ranges



  • Front brake pads (new set): $30–$80

  • Front rotors: $25–$70 each

  • Rear brake pads (new set): $25–$70

  • Rear rotors: $20–$60 each

  • Calipers (if replacement is needed): $120–$300 each (plus labor)

  • Labor for replacing pads and rotors: about $150–$300 per axle


In general, a full front-and-rear brake job with aftermarket parts tends to be in the $300–$700 range for parts, with labor adding about $150–$600 depending on the shop and local rates. Choosing OEM parts from a dealership can raise the total to roughly $700–$1,000 or more for both axles.


Getting an accurate quote


Prices fluctuate by region, vehicle condition, and part choices, so it’s wise to obtain multiple estimates. The following steps help you compare apples to apples when shopping for brakes.


Steps to obtain a quote



  1. Clarify whether you need front brakes, rear brakes, or both, and whether you want pads-only or a full rotor replacement.

  2. Decide between aftermarket and OEM parts, and whether rotors should be resurfaced or replaced.

  3. Contact several local shops or use an online quote tool to compare parts and labor costs.

  4. Ask if the quote includes related services such as brake fluid flush, parking brake adjustment, or vehicle inspection fees.


Tip: If rotors are within specification, many shops will just replace pads, which can save money. If rotors are warped or below thickness, replacement is usually required for safety.


OEM vs aftermarket: what to choose


Choosing between OEM and aftermarket parts can significantly affect price and longevity. Here are key considerations to weigh when deciding.



  • OEM parts typically cost more but are designed to match the factory specification and fitment.

  • Aftermarket parts often offer substantial savings and may perform as well for many drivers, but quality varies by brand.

  • Warranty implications: OEM parts may come with the manufacturer’s warranty, while reputable aftermarket brands also offer warranties.

  • Resurfacing rotors vs. replacing: If rotors are thick enough and true, resurfacing can save money; otherwise, replacement is safer and often necessary.


Bottom line: your local shop can help you assess rotor condition and recommend the most cost-effective and safe option for your Elantra.


Summary: For a 2016 Hyundai Elantra, typical pricing falls in the $300–$700 range for aftermarket brake parts to service both axles, with labor usually $150–$300 per axle. OEM parts from a dealer tend to raise the total, potentially to $700–$1,000 or more. Always compare quotes, confirm which components are included, and consider rotor condition to determine whether you should replace or resurfacer rotors.

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