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How much are rotors for a 2017 Honda Civic?

Rotors for a 2017 Honda Civic typically range from about $60 to $100 per front rotor and $40 to $70 per rear rotor when buying OEM parts. Aftermarket rotors can be cheaper (standard non-drilled/slotted: roughly $30–$70 per front rotor and $20–$60 per rear rotor), while performance options like drilled or slotted rotors usually command higher prices. Labor costs are additional and vary by shop and location.


The exact price depends on whether you’re buying OEM Honda parts or aftermarket equivalents, whether you’re replacing just one axle or both, and whether you choose standard rotors or performance variants. The Civic uses vented front rotors and solid rear rotors for most trims, but confirmation with your parts supplier can ensure proper fitment. Also factor in pads, possible caliper work, and any rust-prevention coatings on new rotors when budgeting.


What follows is a breakdown of typical price ranges by rotor type, followed by guidance on where to shop and what to consider when purchasing.


Typical rotor options and price ranges (per rotor):



  • Front rotor — OEM Honda: $60–$100 each

  • Front rotor — aftermarket standard (non-drilled/slotted): $30–$70 each

  • Front rotor — aftermarket drilled/slotted: $70–$120 each

  • Rear rotor — OEM Honda: $40–$70 each

  • Rear rotor — aftermarket standard: $25–$60 each

  • Rear rotor — aftermarket drilled/slotted: $50–$90 each


Prices can vary by retailer, region, and availability. It’s common to replace rotors in pairs on an axle and to consider a full four-rotor replacement if you’re already in there for maintenance. Always verify compatibility with your exact vehicle specification and consult with a mechanic about any needed caliper or pad replacement.


Where to shop and what to consider when buying:



  • Dealer/OEM parts: Usually the most expensive option but provides the exact fit and factory warranty; ideal if you want guaranteed compatibility and direct Honda support.

  • Aftermarket retailers (AutoZone, RockAuto, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, Amazon, etc.): Typically cheaper with a wide selection; verify compatibility by VIN or part number and check return policies.

  • Remanufactured rotors: Some retailers offer reman options; often cheaper but may carry risks or require machining; review warranty terms carefully.

  • Performance or drilled/slotted rotors: Price premium for improved braking feel or heat management; may require upgraded pads and careful rotor/pad pairing.

  • Additional considerations: Plan for pads replacement in the same job, confirm rotor thickness and run-out specs, and factor in installation labor and any rust-prevention coatings (e.g., zinc) on new rotors.


Bottom line: for a 2017 Honda Civic, you’ll typically pay around $60–$100 per front rotor and $40–$70 per rear rotor for OEM parts, with aftermarket options offering significant savings or performance advantages. Total costs will depend on how many rotors you replace, the rotor type chosen, and labor rates in your area.


Summary


Rotor prices for the 2017 Honda Civic vary by front vs rear, OEM vs aftermarket, and whether you choose standard or performance rotors. Front rotors generally cost more than rear rotors, and buying through a dealer tends to be pricier than aftermarket retailers. When budgeting, include pads, labor, and any caliper or rust-prevention needs, and confirm compatibility for your specific trim and VIN. Shop around to compare part numbers, warranties, and total installed costs.

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