Rotors for a 2017 Toyota Camry typically run about $40–$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 are generally more expensive than rear rotors.
This article breaks down current price ranges, explains what drives the cost, and outlines how to estimate total spending including installation. Prices can vary by region, retailer, and whether you opt for standard or performance rotor designs.
Price ranges by rotor position and type
Prices vary by rotor position, brand, and whether you choose OEM Toyota parts or aftermarket equivalents. The ranges below reflect typical market prices as of 2024–2026.
Front rotors
Front rotors are larger and handle more braking load, so they tend to be pricier than rear rotors. Typical price ranges for front rotors are:
- Aftermarket front rotors: about $40–$90 each
- OEM Toyota front rotors: about $70–$120 each
- Performance drilled/slotted or specialty front rotors: about $80–$150 each
Prices can vary by brand, supplier, and any special finishes or coatings. Always verify compatibility with your Camry’s VIN before purchasing.
Rear rotors
Rear rotors are typically smaller and cheaper than fronts. Typical price ranges for rear rotors are:
- Aftermarket rear rotors: about $25–$70 each
- OEM Toyota rear rotors: about $50–$100 each
As with the fronts, price can be influenced by finish, branding, and where you buy them. Confirm fitment for your specific model and trim.
Labor and total cost considerations
In addition to the rotor price, labor costs can significantly affect the final bill. The following ranges reflect common shop pricing patterns and time estimates for a Camry.
- Labor time to replace rotors and pads on a front axle: about 1.0–1.5 hours
- Labor time to replace rotors and pads on a rear axle: about 0.8–1.4 hours
- Average shop rate: roughly $75–$150 per hour, depending on region and shop
- Estimated installed cost (parts + labor) per axle: front axle typically $200–$400; rear axle typically $150–$350, depending on parts chosen and local labor rates
Prices vary widely by location and shop policy. Always request a written quote that separates parts and labor, and ask about core charges, rotor finishes, and whether brakes are being replaced as a full kit (rotors plus pads) or as individual components.
Summary
For a 2017 Camry, rotor prices depend on front vs rear and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, with fronts generally costing more. Expect roughly $40–$120 per front rotor and $25–$100 per rear rotor, plus labor that can add several hundred dollars to the total depending on your region and the shop. Always obtain a written, itemized estimate to compare options and ensure compatibility with your vehicle.


