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How much are Honda Odyssey rotors?

Rotor prices for a Honda Odyssey generally fall into a few ranges: about $30–$120 per rotor, with front rotors typically more expensive than rear ones, and OEM parts usually costing more than aftermarket options. Labor to install rotors is extra, often adding several hundred dollars per axle.


Brake rotors are a critical wear item that varies by generation and trim. The Odyssey has multiple model years and configurations, which can affect availability and price. This guide outlines current typical price ranges for front and rear rotors, differences between OEM and aftermarket parts, and what to expect for labor and total costs in 2024–2026.


Current price ranges by rotor type


Prices vary by whether the rotor is for the front or rear axle and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts. The list below provides representative ranges you’ll likely encounter when shopping for Honda Odyssey rotors.



  • OEM front rotors (Honda factory parts) typically cost about $60–$120 per rotor, depending on the generation and seller.

  • OEM rear rotors typically cost about $40–$100 per rotor, depending on generation and seller.

  • Aftermarket front rotors (non-OEM brands) commonly range from about $25–$80 per rotor, with higher-end options around $90–$110.

  • Aftermarket rear rotors commonly range from about $20–$60 per rotor, with some premium options approaching $70–$90.


Note: These ranges reflect common retail prices online or through auto parts stores and dealerships as of 2024–2026. Actual prices vary by model year, geography, availability, and whether rotors are sold alone or in bundles with pads or sensors.


Labor costs and total replacement price


Beyond the rotor itself, replacement costs include labor, potential pad replacement, and any sensor or calibration work. Labor rates vary by region and shop.



  • Front rotor replacement labor: roughly $120–$250 per axle in many U.S. shops.

  • Rear rotor replacement labor: roughly $100–$200 per axle.

  • Brake pad replacement (often recommended at the same time): around $100–$250 per axle, depending on pads and labor.


With parts and labor, a full rotor replacement on a Honda Odyssey typically runs about $250–$500 per axle for common parts, but high-end rotors or busy shops can push totals higher.


Other factors to consider


Additional factors can influence price and performance, including rotor design choices (drilled or slotted rotors tend to cost more), whether you need new wheel hubs or calipers, and whether you’re addressing a warped rotor or piston issues. Always inspect for wear on pads, calipers, and sensors and confirm rotor thickness before replacement.


How to shop for Honda Odyssey rotors


To get the best value and safety, compare multiple sources, verify compatibility with your Odyssey’s year and trim, and consider the total cost including labor. Here are practical steps to follow.



  • Check OEM part numbers for your year/model to ensure proper fit.

  • Compare multiple retailers (dealer, auto parts stores, online marketplaces) for price and availability.

  • Ask your mechanic for a bundled quote that includes pads, rotors, and labor if needed.


Concluding guidance: prioritize rotors that meet OEM specifications and choose reputable brands; if you’re on a budget, aftermarket rotors can offer good value without compromising safety, and resurfacing is often not recommended on worn rotors beyond minimum thickness.


Summary


In short, Honda Odyssey rotor prices span a broad range. Front rotors tend to cost more than rear rotors, OEM parts cost more than aftermarket, and labor adds to the total. By checking compatibility, comparing options, and factoring in installation, most buyers can budget roughly a few hundred dollars per axle for a complete rotor replacement, with potential savings if only one axle is affected or if you pair rotors with a pad change.

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