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How much does a brake job cost on a Silverado?

On a Silverado, a typical brake job costs roughly $350 to $700 per axle when replacing pads and rotors; for both axles, most customers see about $700 to $1,400. Actual prices vary with model year (1500, 2500HD, etc.), rotor size, part quality (OEM vs aftermarket), and your local labor rate.


brake costs depend on several factors, including whether you need pads, rotors, or both, the number of wheels involved, and the shop you choose. Below is a detailed look at common scenarios and what influences the final bill.


What a brake job typically includes


Prices hinge on the specific service performed. The following ranges reflect common scenarios for Silverado models and cover both parts and labor. Keep in mind that regional differences and shop policies can shift these numbers.



  • Pads-only replacement (per axle): typically $120–$250 total (parts + labor).

  • Rotors replacement (per axle): typically $200–$420 total (parts + labor).

  • Pads and rotors replacement (per axle): typically $350–$700 total (parts + labor).


When you replace only one axle, costs will naturally be lower than replacing both axles. If you replace both front and rear wheels, multiply the per-axle figure by two, keeping in mind that some shops offer a discount for a full four-wheel overhaul.


Factors that influence the price


The final bill for a Silverado brake job is shaped by several variables. Understanding these can help you compare quotes and avoid surprises at the shop.



  • Model and year: Silverado 1500, 2500HD, and 3500HD use different rotor sizes and caliper configurations, which affects parts and labor time.

  • Parts quality: OEM (dealer) parts tend to cost more than aftermarket equivalents, but some drivers prefer OE for warranty and performance reasons.

  • Rotors: Replacing rotors adds cost; resurfacing existing rotors is cheaper but not always possible if rotors are worn beyond spec or damaged.

  • Labor rates: Regional differences in hourly labor rates can significantly swing the final price.

  • Additional services: Brake fluid flush, ABS diagnostics, or rotor replacement on multiple wheels can add to the total.


Bottom line: the price you pay is driven by the scope of work (pads only vs. rotors plus pads), the number of wheels treated, and the shop’s pricing for parts and labor. Always request an itemized quote to see exactly what you’re paying for.


What to expect when getting a quote


Most shops will break down the estimate into parts and labor, and will separately note if rotors are resurfaced or replaced. If you’re unsure, ask for alternatives (e.g., resurfacing instead of new rotors) and request a price for each option. It’s also wise to inquire about disposal fees and any recommended maintenance such as brake fluid replacement.


When planning, consider that a full four-wheel brake job on a Silverado can represent a substantial investment, but it’s essential for safety and vehicle performance. Comparing multiple quotes can help you secure a fair price without compromising on quality.


Summary


For a Silverado, expect roughly $350–$700 per axle for a pads-and-rotors brake job, with about $700–$1,400 total for both axles. Prices vary by model (1500 vs 2500HD), rotor size, part quality, and regional labor rates. Always aim for an itemized quote and consider both one-axle and two-axle scenarios to plan your maintenance budget. Regular brake maintenance is a key safety investment for any pickup truck.

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