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How much are brakes for a Ford Escape?

Prices for Ford Escape brake work typically run about $150–$300 per axle for pads only, and $300–$550 per axle when rotors are included and labor is involved. The exact cost depends on the model year, trim, whether you service one or both axles, and the shop you choose.


Brake costs vary by location, parts quality, and whether you need rotor resurfacing or rotor replacement. This article explains current price ranges, what drives the cost, and how to get precise quotes.


Typical price ranges for Ford Escape brake service (per axle)


Prices shown are typical ranges for installed work in the U.S. and reflect common scenarios across many shops. They exclude tax, disposal fees, and any additional charges that a shop might apply.



  • Pads-only replacement (per axle, installed): $150–$300

  • Pads + rotors replacement (per axle, installed): $300–$550

  • Premium parts or OEM rotors (per axle, installed): $350–$700


For two-axle brake work (both front and rear), expect the total to be roughly double the per-axle price, plus any shop fees or promotions you may have.


What affects the price you’ll pay


Several factors influence the final bill for Ford Escape brakes. Understanding these can help you compare quotes and decide what makes sense for your vehicle and budget.



  • Vehicle year and trim: Some model years require different rotor sizes or caliper hardware, affecting parts costs.

  • Front vs rear brakes: Front brakes typically wear faster and may cost more to service; rear brakes can vary if drums are involved in older designs.

  • Parts quality: Aftermarket pads are cheaper than OEM; high-end ceramic pads and OEM rotors cost more.

  • Rotor condition: If rotors are within spec, a pad-only job is possible; if rotors are warped or worn beyond limits, replacement is required.

  • Labor rates and shop type: Dealerships generally charge more than independent shops; urban areas have higher rates.

  • Additional services: Brake fluid flush, hardware replacement, or caliper service can add to the bill.


Always request a fully itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and any ancillary charges, and ask whether rotors are resurfaced or replaced to understand the long-term cost.


DIY vs professional service


Pad-only replacements can be a doable DIY project for a mechanically inclined person with the right tools and safety equipment. Replacing rotors or working with calipers and brake lines is more complex and generally safer to entrust to a trained technician. If you’re unsure, start with pads and have the rotors inspected to decide on the next step.


Getting an exact quote for your Ford Escape


Because brake prices vary by year, trim, and location, the best approach is to obtain quotes from 3–4 local shops or a dealership service department. Provide your vehicle’s year and trim, indicate whether you want pads-only or pads with rotors, and specify whether you prefer OEM or aftermarket parts. Ask for a fully itemized estimate including parts, labor, taxes, and any disposal fees.


Summary


Brake costs for a Ford Escape depend on year, trim, and whether you replace pads only or include rotors. Typical installed per-axle costs range from about $150–$300 for pads alone to $300–$550 for pads and rotors, with higher prices for OEM or premium parts. Always compare quotes, consider rotor resurfacing versus replacement, and factor in labor rates. DIY can reduce costs for pads-only jobs; otherwise, professional service is typically recommended.

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