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How much do new brakes cost on a GMC Sierra 1500?

Typically, you should budget roughly $350 to $800 per axle for a full brake job on a GMC Sierra 1500, with actual prices varying by parts, labor rates, and where you shop.


Prices depend on whether you replace pads only or also replace rotors, whether you’re servicing the front or rear brakes, the choice of OEM versus aftermarket parts, local labor rates, and any added components (like sensors or hardware). Dealer quotes tend to be higher, while independent shops often offer more competitive rates. Always get a written estimate that includes parts and labor breakdown before authorizing work.


Cost ranges for Sierra 1500 brake work


The following ranges reflect common scenarios observed across U.S. automotive shops and dealers for the GMC Sierra 1500 as of the mid-2020s. Actual prices will vary by year, trim, rotor size, and market.



  • Front brakes — pads and rotors (per axle): 350–800

  • Front brakes — pads only (per axle): 150–300

  • Rear brakes — pads and rotors (per axle): 300–650

  • Rear brakes — pads only (per axle): 100–250


All price ranges include both parts and labor in typical shop settings. If your Sierra requires additional items (for example, new wear sensors, caliper hardware, or ABS-related work), the total can rise. Likewise, opting for OEM parts or high-end aftermarket components can push costs toward the higher end of these ranges.


Some customers might also consider a rotors resurfacing option if rotors are within resurfacing limits and do not require full replacement; this can lower costs but is not always possible depending on rotor wear and the vehicle’s brake system design.


What to consider when budgeting


To make an informed decision, compare quotes from multiple shops, ask for a breakdown of parts (pads, rotors, sensors) and labor, and ensure a warranty is included on both parts and workmanship. Scheduling preventive maintenance, such as early braking system inspections or brake fluid replacement, can help prevent more costly repairs later.


Summary


For a GMC Sierra 1500, most owners should expect to pay roughly $350 to $800 per axle for a full brake job, with pads-only services typically cheaper than rotor-inclusive ones. Dealer pricing tends to be higher than independent shops. Always obtain a written estimate, confirm the parts type (OEM vs aftermarket), and consider the overall value, including warranties and downtime, when planning brake replacement.

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