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How much do brake pads cost for a Camaro?

Brake pad costs for a Camaro typically fall in the range of $30 to $150 per axle for parts alone, with installed costs commonly ranging from $150 to $300 per axle depending on labor rates and whether you choose standard or high-performance pads.


What drives the price


Prices vary by generation, trim, pad material, and whether you’re replacing pads yourself or paying a shop. Newer Camaros and higher-performance trims may use different pad sizes and hardware, which can affect both parts and labor costs. Labor rates differ by region and shop, and DIY installation can significantly cut costs.


Pad materials and price ranges


Pad material is the biggest driver of price. Here are the typical parts-only ranges you’ll see across common Camaro setups (retail pricing varies by brand and retailer):



  • Economy/Organic: about $30–$60 per axle

  • Semi-metallic: about $40–$90 per axle

  • Ceramic: about $60–$120 per axle

  • High-performance/track: about $90–$150+ per axle


Note: These are general retail ranges for parts alone. Actual prices depend on brand, size, and retailer. Camaro models with upgraded Brembo or OEM-equivalent pads may have different price points.


Installed costs


When you factor in labor, total price per axle can rise significantly. The ranges below reflect common shop rates and typical pads used on Camaros, with front brakes often costing more than rear brakes.



  • Front axle (per axle)

    • Economy pads: roughly $150–$230 installed

    • Semi-metallic pads: roughly $180–$260 installed

    • Ceramic pads: roughly $210–$300 installed

    • Premium/high-performance pads: roughly $260–$350 installed



  • Rear axle (per axle)

    • Economy pads: roughly $110–$180 installed

    • Semi-metallic pads: roughly $140–$210 installed

    • Ceramic pads: roughly $170–$230 installed

    • Premium/high-performance pads: roughly $210–$290 installed




Conclusion: Installed costs depend on local labor rates, whether rotors require resurfacing or replacement, and whether you opt for pad-only replacement or a pad-and-rotor package. DIY installation can substantially reduce costs, while some shops offer bundled brake packages that can lower the total price.


Summary


For a Camaro, parts-only brake pads typically cost about $30–$150 per axle, with installed costs commonly in the $150–$300 per axle range. Front brakes usually cost more than rear brakes, and prices vary by model year, trim, pad material, and whether you do the work yourself or hire a shop. To get the best price, compare multiple retailers and consider OEM-equivalent options or bundles that include hardware and rotors if needed. Always factor in potential rotor wear and replacements when budgeting.

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