Brake pad prices for the Honda Accord typically range from about $30 to $180 per axle for aftermarket parts, with installation costs extra if you have a shop handle the replacement.
The question of cost depends on several factors: model year, whether you need front or rear pads, the pad material and brand, OEM versus aftermarket options, and whether you install them yourself or have a mechanic do the work. This article lays out current price ranges and explains what drives the differences as of 2026.
What affects brake pad prices
Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for Honda Accord brake pads. The most important are the brake position (front vs rear), the material (organic/semi-metallic, ceramic, or premium ceramic/metallic), whether you’re buying OEM Honda parts or aftermarket equivalents, and where you purchase (auto parts chain, dealer, or online). Labor costs at a shop can also add substantially to the total if you’re not doing the work yourself.
Front brake pads: typical price ranges
The following ranges apply to front brake pad replacements, which are usually the most expensive part of a typical pad swap due to greater braking demand on the front axle.
- Budget organic/semi-metallic pads: $25–$60 per axle
- Ceramic aftermarket pads (well-known brands): $60–$100 per axle
- OEM Honda replacement pads (or equivalent): $70–$120 per axle
- Performance or premium ceramic/metallic pads: $100–$180 per axle
Prices can vary by model year, region, and retailer. Always check the exact part number for your Accord and compare several brands to ensure compatibility with your braking system.
Rear brake pads: typical price ranges
Rear brakes for the Accord are typically less expensive than the front, but prices still vary by material and brand. The ranges below cover common aftermarket and OEM options for rear pads.
- Budget organic/semi-metallic pads: $15–$50 per axle
- Ceramic aftermarket pads: $50–$90 per axle
- OEM rear pads: $40–$110 per axle
- Performance or premium ceramic/metallic pads: $80–$150 per axle
Note: Some Accord generations use rear disc brakes with separate parking brake mechanisms; this can affect pad selection and price. Always verify that the pads you buy are compatible with your rear braking setup.
Installation and total cost considerations
Labor costs vary by region and shop, but a typical brake pad replacement (pads only, per axle) can range from about $80 to $150 if you’re paying a technician. If you need rotor resurfacing or replacement, or if you’re changing hardware, the price increases. DIY replacements can significantly reduce total costs, though you’ll need the right tools and mechanical know-how for a safe job.
Where to shop and how to save
To save money without compromising safety, compare multiple sources—dealer, authorized parts retailers, and major auto parts chains often run promotions. Consider combining a kit that includes shims, clips, and anti-squeal compound to avoid extra small parts costs. Reading reviews and verifying compatibility with your exact Accord trim and year helps prevent fitment issues.
Summary
For most Honda Accord owners, front brake pads cost roughly $25–$180 per axle depending on material and brand, with rear pads generally $15–$150 per axle. OEM parts tend to be in the middle to higher end of the range, while budget aftermarket options can be substantially cheaper. Labor adds to the total if you’re not installing them yourself, and rotor work or other brake components can push costs higher. Always confirm compatibility with your specific model year and braking system before purchasing.
Bottom line: plan for a total per-axle cost that includes pads and potential labor, and shop around to lock in a fair price for your Honda Accord.


