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How much do rotors cost for a 2009 Honda Accord?

Rotors for a 2009 Honda Accord typically cost between roughly $25 and $150 per rotor, depending on whether you choose OEM or aftermarket, front vs rear, and the rotor type (standard or drilled/slotted). This article breaks down the price ranges and factors so you can budget effectively.


Prices vary by location and retailer. Front rotors generally cost more than rear rotors, and drilled or slotted performance rotors carry a premium. Labor and potential rotor resurfacing or replacement of pads can add to the total repair bill.


What to Expect by Rotor Type and Position


Below are typical price ranges per rotor. Prices are estimates as of 2026 and can vary by brand, retailer, and location. Always check current prices from multiple sources.



  • Front rotors — standard/ OEM-equivalent: typically $60–$120 per rotor.

  • Rear rotors — standard/ OEM-equivalent: typically $40–$90 per rotor.

  • Drilled/slotted or high-performance rotors (front or rear): typically $70–$150 per rotor.

  • Remanufactured or rebuilt rotors: typically $20–$60 per rotor.

  • Used or salvage rotors: typically $5–$25 per rotor.


Note: These prices are for rotors alone. Labor costs for installation and any required rotor resurfacing or brake pad replacement are additional and vary by shop and region.


Additional Costs and Budget Tips


To complete a typical rotor replacement on a 2009 Accord, you’ll need to consider more than the rotor price. Here is a general guide to budgeting:



  1. Assess whether front rotors, rear rotors, or all four need replacement based on wear and braking performance.

  2. Include possible rotor resurfacing costs if rotors are still within thickness specs and eligible for turning.

  3. Budget for brake pads, which are typically replaced at the same time as rotors.

  4. Get multiple quotes from mechanics or retailers; factor in labor rates and any shop fees.

  5. Consider warranties—some rotors and rotor sets come with limited warranties against warping or defects.


In many cases, replacing all four rotors with standard rotors and brake pads can cost anywhere from roughly $250 to $500 in parts plus labor, but this can vary widely depending on the rotor type and labor rates.


Where to Buy and How to Compare Prices


Choosing the right retailer can affect both price and warranty. Common sources include auto parts retailers, dealership parts departments, and online suppliers. Compare at least three sources to ensure you get a fair price and compatible rotor size for the 2009 Honda Accord (which uses distinct front and rear rotor dimensions).



  • Auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, O'Reilly, NAPA): often offer standard rotors and online price checks.

  • Online retailers (e.g., RockAuto, Amazon): can provide competitive pricing and multiple brands.

  • Honda dealership or authorized service centers: typically more expensive but may offer OEM rotors and warranties.


Always verify rotor size and the brake system specification for your particular trim and whether the vehicle has anti-lock brakes or anti-squeal hardware, and check compatibility with your calipers and pads.


Summary


For a 2009 Honda Accord, rotor costs vary by position (front generally more expensive) and by rotor type. Expect roughly $60–$120 per front rotor for standard OEM-equivalent rotors, $40–$90 per rear rotor, and higher prices for drilled/slotted or performance rotors. Include additional costs for labor, potential rotor resurfacing, and brake pads when budgeting. Shopping around and comparing retailers can help you find the best price and warranty coverage.

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