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How much does a Honda caliper cost?

Prices for a Honda caliper typically range from about $40 to $350 per caliper, depending on whether you buy remanufactured aftermarket parts or new OEM, and whether the caliper is for the front or rear brakes. Labor to install is extra.


Calipers are a critical component of the braking system, and prices vary by model, generation, and purchasing channel. This article breaks down current pricing trends, factors that affect cost, and practical budgeting tips for a caliper replacement on Honda vehicles.


What affects price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for a Honda caliper. The following common influences help explain the wide price range.



  • Vehicle model and brake configuration: Different models and generations use calipers with different sizes and piston counts, which affects price.

  • Front vs rear calipers: Front calipers are typically more expensive than rear due to size and performance requirements.

  • New OEM vs aftermarket vs remanufactured: OEM parts from Honda dealers are usually the most expensive; remanufactured or aftermarket parts are cheaper.

  • Brand and supplier: Reputable aftermarket brands (Cardone, Centric, Raybestos, etc.) can be much cheaper than OEM, but quality and fit can vary.

  • Core charges and return policies: Some remanufactured calipers require a core deposit and return, affecting upfront cost.

  • Location and taxes: Local pricing and sales tax can impact the final price.


Ultimately, the price you pay will reflect these variables, so shoppers often compare several sources to find the best balance of price and reliability.


Typical price ranges


The following price bands reflect common market offerings as of the latest years and can help you gauge budget. The exact price will depend on your model and supplier.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket calipers: commonly $40-$120 per caliper, sometimes with core charges or core return requirements.

  • New aftermarket calipers (non-OEM brands): typically $60-$180 per caliper.

  • New OEM Honda calipers (dealer or OEM parts): typically $150-$350 per caliper, depending on front vs rear and model.

  • High-performance or specialty calipers (limited to certain trims or aftermarket upgrades): often $200-$500+ per caliper.


Prices tend to cluster by category, but variances between models (Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, etc.) and generations mean it’s worth checking current listings for your exact vehicle.


Model-specific notes


Caliper pricing also depends on whether you’re replacing just one caliper on a given axle or both, as well as whether the parking brake mechanism or ABS tone ring is integrated into the caliper. Front calipers are generally more expensive than rear, and two-piston or four-piston units can push prices higher than single-piston units.


Where to buy


Shop around across several channels to compare fitment, warranty, and price. Potential sources include:



  • Authorized Honda dealers and official Honda parts websites.

  • Auto parts retailers and online marketplaces (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, RockAuto).

  • Aftermarket remanufacturers and brands (Cardone, Centric, Raybestos, Dorman, etc.).

  • New or used options via online marketplaces; verify return policies and warranties.


Always confirm your caliper part number matches your Honda’s year, make, and model, and check whether mounting hardware is included or needs replacement.


Installation and maintenance costs


These estimates reflect parts costs; the total price you pay will include labor, potential rotor replacement, brake fluid, and bleeding. Labor quotes vary by region and shop, but you can anticipate:



  • Brake caliper replacement per axle: roughly $100-$250 for labor, depending on shop rates and vehicle access.

  • Additional costs if rotor resurfacing or replacement is needed, or if the parking brake mechanism requires adjustment.


For dealer service or premium shops, expect higher labor costs and potential diagnostic fees if other braking system issues are found during inspection.


Bottom line and budgeting tips


To keep costs reasonable, compare multiple suppliers, consider remanufactured or aftermarket calipers with solid warranties, and verify exact fitment. Always factor in associated parts (gaskets, hardware, new brake fluid) and labor when budgeting for a caliper replacement.


Summary: Honda caliper prices vary widely, typically from about $40 to $350 per caliper, influenced by model, front vs rear positioning, OEM vs aftermarket, and whether the part is remanufactured. Expect additional costs for installation and other brake-related services. Checking current listings for your specific model yields the most accurate figure.

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