Rotors for a 2014 Jeep Cherokee typically cost between $25 and $120 per rotor, depending on front versus rear positioning and the brand. This article provides a current pricing snapshot from common retailers and explains the factors that drive price differences.
What affects rotor pricing
Prices vary widely based on rotor position (front or rear), brand quality, and design features. The following subsections cover the main price drivers you’ll encounter when shopping for Cherokee rotors.
Front rotors vs rear rotors
Front rotors are generally larger and handle more braking load, which makes them pricier than rear rotors. Expect higher per-rotor prices for the front set compared with the rear set.
Brand and quality
OEM-equivalent and premium brands (for example, Bosch, Akebono, AC Delco, Raybestos) tend to command higher prices than budget or remanufactured options. The trade-off is often better materials, coatings, and a longer warranty.
Rotor design options
Drilled, slotted, or performance-grade rotors cost more than standard solid, vented rotors. Additionally, the choice between solid versus vented construction can influence both price and braking characteristics.
Prices you will typically see across major retailers:
- Value/remanufactured rotors: Front typically $25–$60 each; Rear typically $25–$45 each.
- Mid-range/brand-name rotors (OEM-style or aftermarket brands): Front generally $40–$90; Rear $30–$70.
- Premium or drilled/slotted rotors: Front typically $70–$120; Rear $60–$95.
These ranges reflect common market conditions and can vary by retailer, promotions, and exact part numbers. Always verify fitment for your specific VIN and braking needs before purchasing.
Where to shop and what to expect
Shopping for rotors involves comparing prices across retailers, keeping an eye on promotions, and confirming compatibility with your 2014 Cherokee. The following retailers are popular sources for rotor parts and frequently run discounts.
- AutoZone — Front rotors commonly $40–$90 each; Rear rotors $25–$60 each, with occasional promotions.
- O'Reilly Auto Parts — Front rotors typically $40–$90 each; Rear rotors $30–$70 each; members may see extra savings.
- Advance Auto Parts — Front rotors around $40–$95 each; Rear rotors $30–$65 each; look for online coupons.
- RockAuto — Wide-ranging prices by brand; Front rotors roughly $25–$70; Rear $25–$60 depending on supplier and shipping.
- Amazon and other online marketplaces — Broad price spectrum; verify seller reliability and fitment notes for the KL Cherokee.
Consolidating options can save money: consider buying rotors as a matched pair for the front or rear when possible, and compare prices for the exact rotor part number that matches your VIN. Installation costs vary by shop or DIY approach and should be factored into the total cost.
Summary
For a 2014 Jeep Cherokee, rotor prices span roughly $25 to $120 per rotor, with front rotors generally costing more than rear rotors. Price differences arise from brand quality, design (drilled/slotted vs. solid), and whether you choose OEM-equivalent parts or budget options. To get the best deal, compare prices across major retailers, confirm exact part numbers for your VIN, and consider whether you’re purchasing individual rotors or a complete set. Installation costs, if applicable, should also be included in your budgeting.


