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How much are brakes for a 2018 Toyota Corolla?

The typical total cost to replace brakes on a 2018 Toyota Corolla ranges roughly from $350 to $900, depending on whether you replace pads only or pads plus rotors, and on the quality of parts and labor rates in your area.


Brake jobs on this model commonly involve disc brakes on all four wheels. The following sections break down typical costs, the factors that influence the final price, and tips to save.


Cost scenarios for four-wheel brake service


Pads-only service (all four wheels)


Before listing the price ranges, note that this option covers replacing the brake pads on all four wheels while reusing the existing rotors.



  • Typical total price range: about $280–$540 for the entire job (parts and labor).


The final number depends on pad type (ceramic vs. semi-metallic) and local labor rates.


Pads and rotors replacement (all four wheels)


Before listing the price ranges, note that this option covers replacing both pads and rotors on all four wheels, which is common when rotors are worn or warped.



  • Typical total price range: about $600–$1,400 for the entire job (parts and labor).


Prices vary with part quality (aftermarket vs. OEM), rotor material, and shop hourly rates.


What affects the final price


Several factors shape the final bill you’ll see. The following list highlights the main considerations that can push costs higher or lower.



  • Parts quality: OEM (dealer) parts typically cost more than aftermarket equivalents, though they may be covered by warranties.

  • Rotor condition: Rotors that can be resurfaced keep costs lower; if rotors must be replaced, the price goes up.

  • Labor rates and shop type: Dealerships tend to be more expensive than independent shops; prices also vary by region.

  • Vehicle specifics: Brake hardware and rotor size can differ by trim or options, affecting price; extra features like drilled or slotted rotors add cost.


Because prices vary widely, it’s wise to request quotes from a few local shops to compare.


Getting an exact quote


To obtain an accurate estimate for your 2018 Corolla, contact local independent mechanics or Toyota dealerships with details about your car (trim, mileage, observed wear, and any symptoms such as squealing or vibration). Ask for a written quote that itemizes pads, rotors, labor, and any disposal or shop fees.


Summary


For a 2018 Toyota Corolla, plan around $300–$550 to replace pads on all four wheels, and $600–$1,400 to replace both pads and rotors on all four wheels. Real-world prices depend on your location, whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, rotor wear, and labor rates. Getting multiple quotes helps ensure you’re paying a fair price, and clarify whether rotors will be resurfaced or replaced and what warranties apply.

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