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How much do rotors cost for a 2010 Ford Fusion?

Expect roughly $25–$120 per rotor for a 2010 Ford Fusion, depending on brand and rotor type (standard replacement vs. drilled/slotted performance). Labor and pads are additional. This article breaks down rotor pricing, what influences cost, and where to shop for the best value.


What affects rotor prices on the 2010 Fusion


Rotor prices vary by rotor type, whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts, and where you purchase them. Front rotors are generally larger and pricier than rear rotors, and availability can influence price. Shipping costs and local taxes also affect the final sticker price.


Front vs. rear rotor differences


For most cars including the Fusion, the front rotors are larger and take more material, which typically makes them cost more than rear rotors. The price gap between front and rear rotors is a common factor when budgeting for a full brake service.


Rotor price ranges


Here are typical price ranges you might see when shopping for rotors alone. These figures assume standard, non-performance parts unless noted otherwise.



  • Standard aftermarket non-drilled/non-slotted rotors: $25–$60 per rotor

  • OEM-style replacement rotors (Ford or equivalent): $40–$110 per rotor

  • Drilled/slotted or performance rotors: $70–$120+ per rotor

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt rotors: $20–$60 per rotor


Prices can vary by retailer, region, and whether rotors are sold individually or in pairs. Always verify the exact rotor size and construction (solid vs vented) for your specific vehicle configuration.


Installed cost: parts plus labor


Beyond the part price, labor and related items drive the total installed cost. The following ranges reflect typical shop pricing for rotor replacement with accompanying pads on a 2010 Fusion.



  • Front axle (rotors and pads): about $180–$350 in labor, plus $40–$120 per rotor for parts if pads are not included

  • Rear axle (rotors and pads): about $120–$250 in labor, plus $40–$100 per rotor for parts


Some shops bill a flat rate per axle, which can simplify budgeting. If you’re only replacing rotors (not pads), labor will still be similar, though some shops may price pads separately if you decide to reuse old ones.


Where to shop and how to compare prices


To secure the best value, compare prices across multiple outlets and consider warranty and return policies. Common sourcing options include:



  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts)

  • Dealerships or Ford service centers for OEM rotors

  • Online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay sellers)

  • Local independent garages or brake specialists


Always confirm you’re buying the correct rotor size and type for the 2010 Fusion by referencing your VIN or parts catalog, and factor in potential shipping or core charges if buying online.


Important notes for 2010 Ford Fusion owners


The 2010 Fusion uses distinct rotors for the front and rear wheels, with front rotors typically larger and subject to higher pricing. Many drivers choose to replace brake pads alongside rotors to ensure even wear and to maximize braking performance. Verify compatibility with your specific trim and production year before purchase.


Summary


Rotor costs for a 2010 Ford Fusion span a broad range—from about $25 to $120 per rotor—depending on brand, type, and whether you choose standard or performance parts. When you include labor and pads, a full rotor-and-pad replacement per axle commonly falls in a few hundred dollars, with front axle typically costing more than the rear. Shopping around, verifying exact sizes, and considering bundled brake services can help you get the best value and safe braking performance.

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