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How much are rotors for a 2007 Honda Accord?

Rotors for a 2007 Honda Accord typically cost between roughly $25 and $120 per rotor, depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and whether the rotor is for the front or rear axle. Front rotors generally cost more than rear rotors.


In this article, we break down the factors that influence rotor pricing, provide typical price ranges by rotor position, discuss additional costs to consider, and offer buying tips to help estimate the total replacement cost.


What affects rotor prices?


Prices vary widely based on the source and the rotor specifications. The following are the main factors that drive rotor pricing for a 2007 Honda Accord.



  • OEM vs. aftermarket: OEM Honda rotors tend to be more expensive than many aftermarket options, though quality and fit should be verified.

  • Brand and retailer: Reputable brands (Bosch, Wagner, Centric, Akebono) and dealership parts can carry higher prices than value brands or generic options.

  • Rotor type: Plain rotors are cheapest; drilled, slotted, or multi-layer rotors cost more due to manufacturing processes and performance features.

  • Remanufactured vs. new: Remanufactured or rebuilt rotors cost less but may have shorter life and quality variations.

  • ABS compatibility: Some rotors come with a pre-attached tone ring or sensor compatibility which can affect price.

  • Core charges and shipping: Some retailers add core charges and shipping fees that impact the sticker price.


When you consider these factors, expect a broad range of prices, and always verify fitment for your specific trim and whether the car has ABS sensors on the wheels.


Typical price ranges by axle position


Rotors on a 2007 Honda Accord differ by axle. Front rotors are typically more expensive than rear rotors due to size and heat dissipation requirements. Here are the typical price ranges you'll see for a single rotor at major retailers.



  • Front rotors (ventilated): usually about $40 to $120 per rotor, with common mid-range parts falling in the $60–$90 range.

  • Rear rotors (solid): usually about $25 to $70 per rotor, with many options in the $40–$60 range.


For a complete set, multiply by two for each axle. Expect roughly $120–$240 for front rotors and $50–$140 for rear rotors, before taxes and shipping. Labor, pads, and potential accessories can significantly affect total replacement costs.


What else to consider when budgeting


Replacing rotors often goes hand in hand with new brake pads, and sometimes with ABS tone rings or related hardware. Budget for installation labor and any needed accompanying maintenance.



  • Labor costs: Typical shop rates mean labor to replace rotors plus pads can range from about $100 to $300 per axle, depending on location and vehicle condition.

  • Pads: It's usually practical to replace pads at the same time as rotors; pads cost roughly $25–$60 per axle for standard compounds.

  • ABS and hardware: Some cars require additional hardware; check if your car has ABS sensors that need replacement or repositioning.


Always get a written estimate that separates parts and labor, and confirm whether the price includes new rotors, pads, and hardware.


Where to buy and installed options


You can purchase rotors from auto parts retailers, dealership parts counters, or online marketplaces. Installation can be done by a professional mechanic or DIY if you have the proper tools and safety measures. Ensure you select the correct rotors for your 2007 Honda Accord's trim and whether it has ABS or not.


Dealer and OEM options tend to be more expensive but guarantee fit, while reputable aftermarket parts offer good value with comparable performance.


Summary


Rotors for a 2007 Honda Accord typically cost between about $25 and $120 per rotor, with front rotors generally more expensive than rear rotors. Expect a complete rotor replacement on both axles to run roughly $170–$380 in parts alone, excluding pads and labor, though actual prices vary by brand, retailer, and region. Planning ahead, factoring in labor and pad replacement, and confirming exact fitment will help you estimate total costs more accurately.

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