Rotors for a Nissan Rogue typically cost between roughly $30 and $180 per rotor, depending on brand and whether front or rear. OEM rotors cost more than aftermarket parts, and drilled or slotted designs cost more than standard vented rotors. Labor to install is extra and varies by shop and region.
What affects rotor prices
Price variation depends on rotor type (OEM vs aftermarket), design features (drilled or slotted), the axle location (front rotors are usually larger and pricier), the model year, and where you buy (dealer vs aftermarket). Below we outline common price ranges and typical scenarios as of 2024–2026.
Typical price ranges
The following ranges reflect common retail pricing for new rotors sold individually, before any taxes or discounts. Prices vary by retailer, location, and whether the part is standard or high-performance.
- OEM Nissan rotors (front): approximately $70–$140 per rotor
- OEM Nissan rotors (rear): approximately $60–$110 per rotor
- Aftermarket standard rotors (front): approximately $40–$90 per rotor
- Aftermarket standard rotors (rear): approximately $30–$70 per rotor
- Drilled or slotted/high-performance rotors (front): approximately $90–$180 per rotor
- Drilled or slotted/high-performance rotors (rear): approximately $60–$120 per rotor
- Remanufactured or refurbished rotors (front or rear, variable): approximately $25–$60 per rotor
Prices can fluctuate based on sales, retailer, and whether the rotor kit includes additional items like a hub-centric ring or anti-rattle clips. Always verify the exact size and model year compatibility before purchasing.
Where to buy and how to choose
Choosing where to buy depends on price, warranty, and the need for quick availability. Here are common options and tips to get the right match for your Rogue.
- OEM rotors from a Nissan dealer or Nissan Parts retailer for guaranteed fit and warranty, though at a premium.
- Aftermarket rotors from auto parts chains or online retailers for a balance of price and fit, often with same-size rotor options for your Rogue.
- Consider drilled/slotted/high-performance rotors only if you need enhanced braking or heavy braking loads; otherwise standard vented rotors are generally sufficient for daily driving.
- Ensure you buy the correct rotor size for your year and trim; check the part number and rotor thickness, and whether your vehicle uses front vented or rear solid rotors.
- Factor in labor costs if you’re having a shop do the replacement; labor can range from about $120 to $250 per axle depending on location and shop rates.
Shopping tips: compare prices across retailers, check for warranties, and read customer reviews on rotor quality and performance. If you’re replacing rotors yourself, you’ll also need brake pads and possibly caliper hardware, and some rotors may require new sensors or anti-rattle hardware.
Summary
Rotors for a Nissan Rogue come in a broad price spectrum: typical aftermarket front rotors run about $40–$90 each, rear rotors $30–$70, OEM fronts $70–$140, OEM rears $60–$110, and higher-performance drilled/slotted designs $90–$180 (per rotor). Expect to pay more at the dealer and less from discount retailers, and remember to factor in installation costs if you’re not doing the work yourself. Always confirm the exact rotor size and compatibility for your model year before purchasing.


