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How much are rotors for a 2011 Ford Fusion?

Rotors for a 2011 Ford Fusion typically cost between $40 and $120 per rotor for standard aftermarket parts; front rotors are usually more expensive than rear, and premium drilled/slotted or OEM rotors can run higher.


The price you pay depends on rotor type (standard vs. drilled/slotted), whether you choose aftermarket or OEM, and whether you replace front, rear, or both sets. This article provides current averages and shopping tips.


Rotor options and price ranges


Front rotors


Front rotors handle the most braking load, so they cost more. Here are typical per-rotor price ranges from common retailers as of 2024–2026:



  • Standard aftermarket non-drilled, vented front rotor: $40–$90

  • Premium aftermarket (slotted, drilled, or cross-drilled): $60–$150

  • OEM Ford front rotors (new): $70–$120


In short, replacing both front rotors with standard parts typically runs about $80–$180 in parts, while premium rotors can push the total to roughly $120–$300 for the pair, before tax and labor.


Rear rotors


Rear rotors are generally less costly due to lighter braking load. Typical per-rotor ranges include:



  • Standard aftermarket rear rotor: $40–$80

  • Premium drilled/slotted rear rotor: $60–$120

  • OEM/remanufactured rear rotor: $60–$100


For the rear, replacing both rotors with standard parts might cost about $80–$160 in parts; premium options can bring the pair to roughly $120–$240.


Other factors that affect price


Prices are influenced by several variables beyond rotor type and brand. Consider these when budgeting:



  • Labor costs to install rotors, typically $100–$200 per axle depending on location and shop.

  • Brake pads replacement, if done simultaneously, adds about $25–$70 per axle for budget pads, more for premium pads.

  • Core charges and taxes; some retailers apply a $5–$20 core charge per rotor.

  • Vehicle-specific considerations, such as rotor size compatibility with your trim and ABS sensor alignment.


Shopping tip: Compare price per rotor and look for rotor-pad kits that fit the 2011 Fusion to maximize compatibility and savings.


Buying tips and where to shop


To find current prices, check major auto parts retailers and online marketplaces. Common sources include:



  • AutoZone

  • Advance Auto Parts

  • NAPA Auto Parts

  • RockAuto

  • Amazon


Ensure you select the correct rotor type (front vs. rear) and confirm compatibility with your Fusion's trim level and VIN. If unsure, consult a professional before purchasing.


Summary


Rotors for a 2011 Ford Fusion generally cost $40–$120 per rotor for standard aftermarket parts, with front rotors costing more than rear. Premium or OEM variants, including drilled or slotted designs, move into higher price ranges. Prices vary by retailer and region, and you may face labor, pad, and core charges. For best value, compare price per rotor, consider rotor-pad kits, and factor in installation costs.

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