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How much do rotors cost for a Nissan Altima?

Rotors for a Nissan Altima generally cost between about $30 and $150 per rotor, depending on whether you need front or rear rotors and the rotor type. Including labor, a typical job on a single axle runs roughly $200 to $500, with higher-end drilled or slotted rotors raising the price.


Prices vary by year and trim, and whether you replace rotors alone or with new brake pads. This article walks through the typical price ranges, what factors affect cost, and how to plan for a brake job on an Altima.


Typical price ranges by rotor type


Front vs rear rotors and different rotor designs


Prices for rotors depend on whether you’re buying standard, aftermarket rotors or premium variants like drilled or slotted rotors. Here are ballpark ranges you can expect.



  • Front rotors (standard aftermarket): $40–$120 per rotor

  • Front rotors (premium, drilled/slotted): $70–$150 per rotor

  • Rear rotors (standard aftermarket): $30–$80 per rotor

  • Rear rotors (premium, drilled/slotted): $60–$120 per rotor


Prices vary by brand, vehicle year, and where you shop. Always verify exact part numbers to ensure compatibility with your Altima model.


Labor costs and total installed price per axle


What to expect when paying for installation


Labor costs add significantly to rotor expenses and depend on local rates and whether you replace only rotors or rotors plus pads.



  • Labor to replace both rotors on one axle: typically $120–$250

  • Labor to replace rotors and brake pads on one axle: typically $180–$320

  • Estimated total installed cost per axle (rotors only): roughly $240–$520 for front, $180–$360 for rear, depending on rotor type and labor rate


Note that prices can vary by region and shop, and dealer-installed parts may cost more. Car owners who opt for OEM rotors often pay at the high end of these ranges, while aftermarket parts can reduce the price.


Buying tips and considerations


Choosing the right rotor and preparing for a brake job



  • Confirm your Altima’s exact year, engine, and wheel setup to ensure you order the correct rotor size and number (2 rotors per axle).

  • Decide between standard aftermarket rotors and premium drilled/slotted designs; the latter offer better heat dissipation but cost more.

  • Consider whether you’ll replace pads at the same time; it’s typically more cost-effective to replace pads when you replace rotors.

  • Shop around: price varies widely among auto parts stores, discount retailers, and dealer outlets.


Summary: For a Nissan Altima, rotor costs range widely from roughly $30 to $150 per rotor, with front rotors usually costing more. Labor adds a substantial portion of the total, and the final out-the-door price depends on rotor type, whether you replace pads, and regional labor rates. Plan for around $240–$520 per axle when replacing rotors alone, and more if you choose premium rotors or include pads in the job.

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