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How much are the rotors for a 2005 Honda Accord?

In general, you can expect roughly $25 to $180 per rotor for a 2005 Honda Accord, depending on whether you choose budget aftermarket, standard aftermarket, OEM, or performance rotors. For a full four-rotor replacement, that translates to about $100 to $720 in parts before labor. Always verify the exact rotor size for your specific trim and wheel configuration, since some 2005 Accords can use slightly different rotors.


The 2005 Honda Accord uses disc brakes on all four wheels, and rotor prices vary by brand, rotor type, and retailer. This article breaks down typical price ranges and where to shop, so you can plan for parts and installation.


Rotor price ranges by type


Prices vary by rotor type and quality. Here are the common bands you’ll encounter when shopping for four rotors to cover both axles on a 2005 Accord.



  • Budget aftermarket rotors: typically $25–$50 per rotor.

  • Mid-range aftermarket rotors (solid, non-OEM): about $40–$80 per rotor.

  • OEM-equivalent rotors (new, aftermarket brands): roughly $60–$120 per rotor.

  • Performance, drilled/slotted, or premium rotors: about $70–$180 per rotor.


Prices can vary by supplier, region, and whether you’re buying front or rear rotors. Some retailers offer discounts when purchasing a full set, and fitting charges will apply if you’re not installing the rotors yourself.


Where to buy and what to expect


Shopping options range from dealership to online retailers. Here are common sources and the typical price ranges you might see there for a four-rotor kit for a 2005 Accord.



  • Dealership (OEM Honda rotors): generally $60–$120 per rotor, depending on trim and whether they’re new or remanufactured.

  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts): commonly $25–$90 per rotor, depending on brand and whether you pick standard or premium rotors.

  • RockAuto and other online parts retailers: wide range, typically $20–$100 per rotor depending on brand and delivery options.

  • Online marketplaces (Amazon, eBay): broad price spread, roughly $25–$150 per rotor depending on brand and seller guarantees.

  • Specialty or performance shops: rotors $80–$180 per rotor, especially for drilled/slotted or high-performance variants.


When shopping, compare not only the rotor price but also any additional costs such as core charges, shipping, and returns. It’s also wise to confirm the rotor’s speed rating, thickness, and compatibility with your vehicle’s axle and wheel size, which you can verify via VIN or owner’s manual.


Important considerations for replacement


Rotors can be resurfaced if they have sufficient material and are within minimum thickness. If not, replacement is required. Front rotors are typically larger and may wear differently from rear rotors, so pairing parts that match your vehicle’s braking balance is important. Also, consider whether you’ll replace pads at the same time, as doing so can affect braking performance and pad wear life.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Accord, rotor prices span a broad range: budget aftermarket rotors around $25–$50 each, mid-range $40–$80, OEM-style $60–$120, and performance variants $70–$180 per rotor. A full set for all four rotors commonly lands in the $100–$720 range before labor. Always confirm the exact rotor size for your specific model and trim, and factor in additional costs such as labor, core charges, and potential pad replacements. Shopping across dealers, big-box auto stores, and online retailers can help you find the best price and the right rotor type for your needs.


In the current market, prices fluctuate with promotions and regional availability. Verifying parts compatibility and considering professional installation will help ensure safe and reliable braking performance for your older Honda Accord.

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