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How much do Audi rotors cost?

Prices for Audi rotors vary widely, but you can expect roughly $60 to $250 per rotor depending on size, model, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts; front rotors tend to cost more than rear, and installation labor will add to the total.


Audis use a range of rotor sizes across models such as A3, A4, A6, Q5, and Q7. The overall cost picture is driven by rotor size, whether the parts are standard or high-performance, and the retailer or dealer you buy from. The following sections break down typical ranges, factors that influence price, and practical buying tips.


Typical price ranges for Audi rotors


The list below provides ballpark ranges to help you budget for a rotor replacement. Actual prices vary by model and supplier.



  • Aftermarket standard rotors (non-OEM): typically $60–$120 per rotor.

  • OEM replacement rotors from Audi or authorized dealers: typically $150–$300 per rotor.

  • Aftermarket drilled or slotted rotors: typically $100–$200 per rotor.

  • High-performance or branded rotors (premium brands, cross-drilled, etc.): typically $180–$350+ per rotor.


In short, rotor pricing scales with size, material options, and brand. OEM parts generally carry a premium, while aftermarket options offer broader price points and potential savings depending on the brand and features chosen.


What affects rotor price for Audi


Several factors determine the final price for Audi rotors. The list below outlines the main price drivers you’ll encounter when shopping.



  • Vehicle model and year: Different models (A3, A4, A6, Q5, Q7, etc.) use different rotor diameters and thicknesses, which affects price.

  • Front vs rear brakes: Front rotors are typically larger and pricier than rear rotors.

  • Rotor type and finish: Plain vented rotors are cheaper; drilled, slotted, or coated/performance varieties cost more and may require additional parts or considerations.

  • OEM vs aftermarket brands: Dealer OEM parts tend to be the most expensive; reputable aftermarket brands can offer substantial savings with similar performance.

  • Availability and ordering: Some Audi parts require special ordering or are model-year specific, which can impact price and delivery time.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes accurately and avoid surprises at checkout.


Installed cost considerations


Beyond the rotor price itself, installation costs vary by shop and region. The following ranges give a sense of typical installed costs per axle, including labor and standard components.



  • Independent shop or mechanic: about $300–$520 per axle for standard rotors and pads; higher if complex rotor types or additional components are involved.

  • Dealer service: typically $420–$700 per axle, depending on model, labor rates, and whether pads are replaced.

  • Rotor-only replacement (no pads): often lower, but many shops bundle with pads or require pads for proper braking performance.


Note: These are approximate ranges. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts and labor for your exact Audi model and the rotor type you choose.


Where to buy Audi rotors


Choosing where to buy can influence both price and fit. Common sources include official Audi parts departments, general auto parts chains, and online retailers. Consider the following options when shopping.



  • Aud i authorized dealers and service centers: best-fit guarantee for compatibility, but typically the highest prices.

  • Auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): broad availability and occasional promotions; verify fitment for your model.

  • Online retailers (RockAuto, ECS Tuning, PartsGeek, Amazon): often strong pricing and wide selection; verify precise rotor size and specifications before ordering.

  • Specialty or performance shops (Brembo, Zimmer, Brembo-specific retailers): options for high-performance or OEM-equivalent rotors, usually at premium pricing.


Pro tip: Always double-check rotor diameter, thickness, venting, and hub compatibility with your exact Audi variant and year. Read retailer return policies in case of fitment issues.


Summary


Audi rotor pricing spans a broad range from roughly $60 to $250 per rotor, influenced by model, rotor size, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. Front rotors generally cost more than rear ones, and more advanced options such as drilled or slotted rotors command higher prices. Installation adds labor, with typical installed costs per axle varying by shop and region. To budget accurately, compare several quotes, confirm exact part numbers for your model, and consider both part quality and long-term performance when deciding between OEM and aftermarket options.

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