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How much does a brake job cost on a Nissan Altima?

On a Nissan Altima, a typical brake job costs roughly $300 to $700 per axle for pads and rotors, with both axles totaling about $600 to $1,400. Actual prices depend on location, parts quality, and whether rotors are replaced, resurfaced, or if additional services are needed.


What a brake job typically includes


A brake service can involve several components and steps. The following items are commonly included or offered as part of a complete brake job:



  • Brake pad replacement (front, rear, or both axles)

  • Rotor resurfacing or replacement (disc brakes)

  • Caliper and brake hardware inspection; replacement if needed

  • Brake fluid flush and system bleed

  • Anti-squeal shims, grease, and related hardware


Most shops will provide a baseline service for pads and hardware, with rotors and fluid work priced separately depending on condition and vehicle year. A full-service quote should itemize pads, rotors, and any fluid work so you can compare apples-to-apples across shops.


Typical cost ranges for a Nissan Altima


Prices vary by which parts are replaced and whether you service one axle or both. Below are common ranges you may see quoted:



  • Pads only (one axle): $150–$300

  • Pads only (both axles): $300–$600

  • Pads + rotors (one axle): $300–$800

  • Pads + rotors (both axles): $600–$1,400

  • Brake fluid flush (optional, one-time): $70–$120


Prices can be higher if the rotors are warped, need replacement due to excessive wear, or if quoted work includes more expensive aftermarket or OEM parts. Labor rates also vary by region and shop policy, so it’s common to receive several bids for the same job.


Factors that affect price



  • Local labor rates and shop location

  • Quality and type of parts (factory OEM vs. aftermarket or performance-grade)

  • Whether rotor resurfacing is an option or rotor replacement is required

  • Need for caliper service, seized pistons, or new hardware

  • Whether a brake fluid flush or ABS sensor work is needed


Understanding these factors helps you anticipate whether a quote covers only basic pads or a full rotor-and-pads replacement plus fluid service.


Tips for getting a fair price


To ensure you’re not overpaying and you get a transparent estimate, consider these steps:



  • Get multiple, itemized quotes for the same service (pads, rotors, fluid).

  • Ask whether rotors are included or if they’ll be billed separately.

  • Inquire about included warranties on parts and labor.

  • Check if shop offers a brake service package or discount for completing multiple services at once.

  • Request a pre-work inspection with an estimate of recommended repairs and the option to decline non-critical work.


Comparing quotes from several reputable shops, including independent garages and dealer service departments, can help you find a price that aligns with your budget while ensuring safety.


What to expect during service


Brake work typically takes a few hours, depending on whether you’re replacing pads only or both pads and rotors, and whether a fluid flush is included. Expect a test drive and a final inspection to confirm proper pedal feel and braking performance. If your Altima has complex brake hardware or ABS-related issues, the job may take longer or require additional parts.


Summary


A Nissan Altima brake job commonly costs between $300 and $700 per axle for pads and rotors, with total cost for both axles ranging from about $600 to $1,400. Prices depend on whether you replace pads only or add rotors, the quality of parts, regional labor rates, and whether fluid work or extra repairs are needed. Always obtain a detailed, itemized quote and compare several shops to ensure you get the best value for a safe, reliable brake system.

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.



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.



How much are brake pads and rotors for a Nissan Altima?


Advance Auto Parts has 15 different Disc Brake Pad and Rotor Kits for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Nissan Altima Disc Brake Pad and Rotor Kits start from as little as $168.99.



What year to stay away from Nissan Altima?


Nissan Model Years to Approach with Caution

ModelYears to Avoid
Altima2013–2015
Rogue2008–2013
Sentra2013–2014
Pathfinder2005–2010


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