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How much does a Stelvio brake job cost?

On a Stelvio, a typical brake service ranges from about $550 to $1,000 per axle for pads and rotors, with $1,100 to $2,000 for both axles when performing a full replacement. Pads-only work is generally $200 to $450 per axle, while rotor replacements run roughly $300 to $600 per axle. Actual quotes depend on model year, part choices (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, and whether any incidental repairs are required.


What goes into a Stelvio brake service


Brake service for the Stelvio covers inspection, wear-item replacement, and sometimes fluids or sensors. The exact scope varies by wear, technician assessment, and whether you’re replacing just pads, just rotors, or both axles at once.



  • Pads replacement (per axle, installed): Front: $250–$450; Rear: $200–$350.

  • Rotors replacement (per axle, installed): Front: $300–$600; Rear: $250–$500.

  • Pads and rotors replacement (per axle, installed): Front: $550–$1,000; Rear: $450–$850.


Prices vary with the choice of parts (aftermarket vs OEM), labor rates, and regional competition. Some shops include a brake fluid flush or sensor checks in the service, which can add to the total.


Factors that affect the final price


Understanding what drives the final quote helps you compare options and plan ahead.



  • Parts choice: OEM parts typically cost more than aftermarket equivalents, with rotor availability and design affecting price.

  • Labor rates: Dealer service departments generally charge higher hourly rates than independent shops, leading to higher total labor costs.

  • Scope of work: Replacing pads on one axle is cheaper than a full pads-and-rotors replacement on both axles; including fluids, sensors, or parking brake work adds to the bill.

  • Location and taxes: Prices can vary by region and local taxes or shop fees may apply.


To save, compare multiple quotes, ask for itemized estimates, and consider reputable aftermarket parts with solid warranties. Some Stelvio owners report that dealerships push for a full replacement more often, so a second opinion can be valuable if the car still stops well with older rotors.


Summary


Brake service costs for the Stelvio are highly variable but tend to be substantial, especially when rotors are involved. A typical per-axle range is roughly $250–$450 for pads, $300–$600 for rotors, or $550–$1,000 for pads-and-rotors. For both axles, plan on about $1,100–$2,000 depending on parts, labor, and any additional services. Getting multiple quotes and choosing the right balance of OEM versus aftermarket parts can help control the final price while maintaining braking performance.

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