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How much are rotors for a 2013 Chevy Equinox?

For a 2013 Chevy Equinox, you’ll typically pay about $60–$120 for each front rotor and $40–$90 for each rear rotor if you’re buying standard, non-premium parts. Installed costs per axle usually range from roughly $150 to $350 depending on rotor type, brand, and labor rates. OEM dealer rotors tend to be on the higher end, while aftermarket options can save you money.


What affects rotor pricing for the 2013 Equinox


Rotor price varies by rotor type, brand, and where you buy. The following ranges reflect common options available to 2013 Equinox owners and illustrate how prices climb with more advanced rotor designs or premium brands.



  • Front rotors (standard vented, non-premium): typically $60–$110 each; about $120–$220 per pair.

  • Front rotors (OEM-equivalent): commonly $80–$140 each; about $160–$280 per pair.

  • Front rotors (drilled and/or slotted, performance-oriented): typically $100–$180 each; about $200–$360 per pair.

  • Rear rotors (standard): typically $40–$90 each; about $80–$180 per pair.

  • Rear rotors (drilled/slotted or premium): typically $70–$150 each; about $140–$300 per pair.


Prices reflect typical offerings from retailers such as AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, RockAuto, and dealer catalogs. Exact prices depend on your location, the retailer, and whether you choose standard or premium/drilled-slotted rotors. Always confirm compatibility for your specific trim and engine when shopping.


Installed cost scenarios


Costs can vary depending on whether you replace rotors yourself or have a shop perform the service. The following scenarios illustrate common total costs per axle, including parts and labor where applicable.



  1. DIY replacement with aftermarket rotors and pads: roughly $60–$250 per axle for parts, plus any tools you may need if you don’t already own them.

  2. Independent shop replacement (rotors + pads, standard parts): typically $180–$450 per axle, depending on parts and local labor rates.

  3. Dealership replacement (OEM rotors + pads, full service): commonly $300–$600 per axle, including parts and labor.


Prices vary by region and by whether calipers or other components require service. It pays to shop around and get multiple quotes, especially if you’re replacing both front and rear rotors at the same time.


How to verify you’re buying the right parts


To avoid mismatches, confirm rotor size and type by using your vehicle’s year, make, model, and trim in a parts catalog or retailer search. Look up OEM supplements or trusted aftermarket brands (such as Bosch, Centric, Raybestos, or ACDelco) and check that the rotors are the correct vented type for the front and rear axles. If you plan to DIY, consult a service manual for proper torque specs, rotor runout, and pad replacement procedures.


Summary


For a 2013 Chevy Equinox, expect front rotors to cost roughly $60–$120 each and rear rotors around $40–$90 each for standard parts, with higher prices for OEM-equivalent or drilled/slotted variants. Installed costs per axle typically range from about $150 to $350 for standard aftermarket parts and labor, up to $600 or more for dealership OEM service. Shopping around at multiple retailers and confirming the exact part numbers for your trim will help you land the best price.

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