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How much are the rotors for a 2017 Honda CR-V?

Rotors for a 2017 Honda CR-V typically cost between about $30 and $140 per rotor, depending on front or rear position and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. This guide covers current pricing, factors that affect cost, and where to shop for the best deals.


In more detail, front rotors are usually more expensive than rear rotors due to their larger size and greater brake load. OEM Honda rotors command a premium for exact fit and corrosion resistance, while aftermarket options range from budget to premium performance. Drilled or slotted designs add cost. Prices also vary by retailer, region, and whether you’re purchasing for a standard gas CR-V or a hybrid model. Always verify compatibility with your exact vehicle VIN before buying.


What affects rotor pricing


The main factors that drive rotor prices for the 2017 CR-V include rotor position, brand, and design features. This list highlights the key variables you’ll encounter when shopping.



  • Rotor position (front vs rear): Front rotors are typically larger and pricier; rear rotors are smaller and cheaper.

  • Brand and origin: OEM Honda rotors vs aftermarket replacement brands; dealership vs online retailers.

  • Design features: plain vented rotors vs drilled/slotted or high-carbon options; new vs remanufactured.

  • Warranty and packaging: longer warranties may add cost but can offer better value over time.

  • Vehicle variant and trim: hybrid models or special editions may have different part numbers and pricing.


These factors help explain the broad price ranges you’ll see when shopping for 2017 CR-V rotors.


Typical price ranges by rotor type and brand


Prices shown are approximate and reflect current market options across common retailers. They vary by retailer, region, and whether the rotor is standard or premium, OEM or aftermarket.



  • Front rotors — OEM Honda: typically around $60–$120 per rotor

  • Front rotors — standard aftermarket (non-premium): typically around $30–$90 per rotor

  • Front rotors — premium aftermarket (drilled/slotted or high-performance): typically around $80–$140 per rotor

  • Rear rotors — OEM Honda: typically around $50–$100 per rotor

  • Rear rotors — standard aftermarket: typically around $25–$70 per rotor

  • Rear rotors — premium aftermarket: typically around $60–$110 per rotor


Prices can fluctuate, and some retailers may offer bundles or promotions that change the per-rotor cost. Always verify current listings for your exact vehicle configuration and part number before purchasing.


Where to buy and how to save


Smart shopping can cut total brake replacement costs. Consider these purchasing options and tips.



  • Dealership or authorized Honda parts: ensures exact fit but often the highest price.

  • Major auto parts retailers (online or in-store): AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, NAPA often offer competitive pricing and warranties.

  • Online marketplaces and catalogs (RockAuto, PartsGeek, retailer sites): can yield substantial savings, but verify shipping costs and return policies.

  • Remanufactured or refurbished rotors (from reputable shops): cheaper option that may be suitable for low-mileage or budget builds; check for quality and warranty.

  • Local brake shops or machine shops: sometimes offer competitive pricing on installation and parts combined.


Shop around, compare total costs (parts plus estimated labor), and consider whether you want standard or performance-oriented rotors. Always confirm compatibility with your CR-V’s VIN and trim level.


What about installation?


Brake rotor replacement generally requires removing the wheels, calipers, and old rotors, then installing new rotors, calipers, and hardware. Labor costs vary by region and shop, but you can expect estimates that reflect axle-wise replacement. If you’re having a shop do the work, budget for both parts and labor; if you’re DIY-inclined, factor in tools, time, and safety considerations.


In short, plan for rotor costs around the front and rear positions separately, account for brand and design choices, and compare multiple retailers to get a fair price for your 2017 CR-V.


Summary


Replacement rotors for a 2017 Honda CR-V fall within a broad price band that reflects rotor position, brand, and design. Front rotors generally cost more than rear rotors, and OEM Honda parts carry a premium over common aftermarket options. Budget-friendly aftermarket rotors can start around the low tens of dollars per rotor, while premium aftermarket or drilled/slotted rotors can push toward the upper range. Always confirm compatibility with your exact vehicle configuration and factor in labor costs when budgeting. For the most accurate pricing, check current listings at multiple retailers or contact your local Honda dealer.

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