Front rotors typically cost about $40–$120 each in the aftermarket, while rear rotors run roughly $20–$70 per rotor. OEM or dealer parts can be higher, and price varies by brand, rotor type (standard, drilled, or slotted), and retailer.
The 2015 Jeep Cherokee uses ventilated front rotors and rear discs, requiring two rotors at the front and two at the rear for most brake services. Rotor sizes and availability can vary by trim and options, so buyers should verify exact specifications for their vehicle before purchasing.
Price ranges you can expect for 2015 Jeep Cherokee rotors
The following prices reflect common aftermarket options and typical OEM pricing across major retailers. They help you budget a brake service or DIY replacement.
- Front rotors: aftermarket typically $40–$120 per rotor; OEM/dealer parts commonly $60–$140 per rotor. Drilled or slotted variants add extra cost.
- Rear rotors: aftermarket typically $20–$70 per rotor; OEM/dealer parts commonly $50–$100 per rotor. Drilled or slotted variants are usually pricier.
Prices vary by retailer, brand, and whether you’re buying standard or high-performance rotors. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN and check for any additional hardware or core charges.
How to determine the exact rotor size and part numbers for your Cherokee
To avoid buying the wrong rotor, identify your vehicle’s specifics and verify part numbers against your VIN. The steps below help ensure you purchase the right parts the first time.
- Check your owner's manual or a parts catalog for your trim and axle configuration to identify rotor diameter and thickness. The 2015 Cherokee uses two front rotors and two rear rotors, with sizes that can vary by trim and option package.
- Use your VIN at a parts retailer or dealer site to pull the exact rotor numbers that fit your vehicle, including distinctions for drilled/slotted options or anti-rattle hardware.
With the correct part numbers in hand, compare prices across retailers, factor in taxes, shipping, and potential core charges, and decide whether standard or performance rotors best fit your needs and budget.
Summary
For a 2015 Jeep Cherokee, expect front rotors to cost roughly $40–$120 each and rear rotors about $20–$70 each in typical aftermarket pricing, with OEM parts generally higher. Always verify rotor size and part numbers using your VIN, and compare multiple retailers to find the best price. Plan for any required hardware and consider whether you want standard or drilled/slotted rotors based on driving needs.


