Camry rotor prices typically range from about $25 to $120 per rotor, depending on year and trim, and whether you buy an economy aftermarket part or an OEM/premium option. Front rotors tend to be pricier than rear rotors, and drilled or slotted designs cost more than plain cast iron rotors. Labor and related parts can push totals higher.
What affects the cost of Camry rotors
Prices depend on several factors, including rotor position (front vs rear), rotor design (plain, drilled, or slotted), the manufacturer (economy aftermarket, mid-range, or OEM), and the vehicle year, since Camry generations use different rotor sizes.
Design options and availability
Rotors come in several designs and profiles, with economy, mid-range, and OEM/premium options. Availability and pricing can vary by year, trim, and regional market.
- Front rotors (economy aftermarket): typically about $25–$60 per rotor.
- Front rotors (mid-range aftermarket): about $60–$100 per rotor.
- Front rotors (OEM Toyota or premium aftermarket): about $70–$120 per rotor.
- Rear rotors (economy aftermarket): about $15–$50 per rotor.
- Rear rotors (mid-range aftermarket): about $40–$80 per rotor.
- Rear rotors (OEM Toyota or premium): about $60–$100 per rotor.
Prices vary by year and model; always confirm current parts pricing with retailers or shops before purchasing.
Installed cost expectations
Beyond the rotor price itself, expect labor charges and any necessary accessories (new pads, anti-corrosion coatings, sensors, or hub work) to affect the total. Here are rough installed-cost ranges you might see at a typical shop in the United States as of 2024–2025:
- Front axle: rotor and pad replacement installed — roughly $300–$550 per axle.
- Front axle: rotor-only replacement (pads kept) installed — roughly $180–$320 per axle.
- Rear axle: rotor and pad replacement installed — roughly $250–$420 per axle.
- Rear axle: rotor-only replacement installed — roughly $140–$260 per axle.
- Both axles (rotors and pads on front and rear) — roughly $550–$1,000+ total, depending on shop and parts choices.
Shop rates vary widely by location and technician, so obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor. If you’re planning a DIY approach, factor in tools, resurfacing options, and safety considerations.
What to consider when buying Camry rotors
To choose the right rotors for your Camry, verify the exact rotor size and type for your year and trim, consider corrosion resistance and coating options, and decide whether you want plain, drilled, or slotted rotors. Always check compatibility with your brake pads and calipers, and factor in whether you’ll replace pads at the same time for best braking performance.
Summary
Camry rotor pricing varies widely by rotor position (front vs rear), design (plain, drilled, or slotted), and brand (economy vs OEM/premium). Expect front rotors to cost more than rear rotors, with installed costs including labor and pads if you replace both rotors and pads. For the most accurate, up-to-date numbers, consult local parts catalogs and repair shops for your specific Camry year and trim, and request a written estimate before proceeding.


