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How much does a brake job cost on a GMC Yukon?

For a GMC Yukon, expect roughly $300–$800 per axle for a standard brake job (pads and rotors). A full two-axle replacement typically runs about $600–$1,600, depending on parts, labor, and whether you choose dealer or aftermarket components. Additional items like caliper replacement or a brake fluid flush can push the total higher.


What a brake job covers on a GMC Yukon


Brake service generally includes inspecting the current pads and rotors, replacing worn pads, resurfacing or replacing rotors as needed, and ensuring the calipers, lines, and wear sensors are functioning properly. The Yukon’s front brakes usually cost more than the rear, and some years may require different rotors or caliper configurations. If rotors are warped or below minimum thickness, they’ll be replaced; if calipers are seized or leaking, they’ll be addressed or replaced as needed.


Typical components and price ranges you may see:



  • Front brakes (pads + rotors) per axle: approximately $350–$800 including parts and labor

  • Rear brakes (pads + rotors) per axle: approximately $250–$700 including parts and labor

  • Brake caliper replacement (per caliper): $180–$450 for parts, plus $80–$150 for labor

  • Brake fluid flush (optional): $70–$150


Conclusion: The total price depends on how many axles are serviced, rotor condition, and the choice of parts. Always obtain a written, itemized quote that separates parts and labor.


Factors that influence brake job price


Several variables determine your final bill beyond base parts and labor rates:



  • Shop type and location: dealer service bays and urban areas tend to be more expensive than independent shops in rural areas

  • Parts choice: OEM/ACDelco or other manufacturers versus aftermarket; premium rotors or ceramic pads raise costs

  • Rotor condition: if rotors are warped or below minimum thickness, replacement is required, increasing price

  • Brake system design by year/model: some Yukons use larger or more complex calipers and rotors

  • Additional services: brake fluid flush, ABS checks, or sensor replacements add to the total


Tip: For the most accurate quote, ask for a breakdown that lists each item (pads, rotors, calipers, fluid) and the labor time allotted.


Getting a precise quote for your Yukon


To obtain an exact estimate tailored to your vehicle’s year, trim, and the exact service you need, follow these steps:



  • Provide the Yukon’s year, trim level, and whether you need front, rear, or both axles serviced

  • Request a written estimate with itemized parts and labor hours, plus the hourly rate

  • Ask whether rotors will be resurfaced or replaced and whether calipers are included in the quote

  • Consider obtaining quotes from multiple shops and check reviews for workmanship


Note: If you notice squealing, grinding, or a soft pedal, don’t delay service. Brake issues can worsen and lead to higher costs or safety risks.


Summary


Brake job costs for a GMC Yukon typically fall in the hundreds per axle, with higher totals for two-axle service or if rotors, calipers, or fluids are involved. The best approach is to get multiple, itemized quotes for your exact vehicle configuration, and to weigh parts quality, labor rates, and warranty offerings when choosing a shop.

How long should brakes last on a Yukon?


On average, brake pads typically last between 30,000 and 75,000 miles. However, this estimate can vary widely.



Is a $99 brake special a good deal?


A $99 brake job sounds great… until you realize it's pads in a box, no hardware, no rotors, no workmanship, and definitely no warranty. Cheap brake deals often leave you paying much more in the end — in parts, in labour, and in headaches. Do it right the first time.



What is the most common problem in the GMC Yukon?


Top Reported Issues with the 2022 Yukon

Problem AreaDescription
Infotainment RebootsCenter screen freezes or restarts mid-drive
Transmission HesitationRough shifting, especially between 1st and 3rd gear in 10-speed automatic
Rear Camera LagDelayed image or "no signal" error when shifting to reverse



What is a fair price for a brake job?


A complete brake repair that includes pads, rotors, and calipers typically averages between $200 and $800 depending on the vehicle and parts used.


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