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How much does it cost to replace brake pads on a 2013 Hyundai Elantra?

Front brake pad replacement on a 2013 Hyundai Elantra typically runs about $150 to $300 per axle, including parts and labor. The Elantra’s rear brakes are usually drum brakes, so pad replacement generally applies to the front discs. Prices vary by region, shop, and pad type, and can rise if rotors or shoes also need service.


What goes into the price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for front brake pad replacement on this model. Understanding them helps explain the typical price range you’ll encounter.



  • Labor rates in your area, which can vary by city and shop size.

  • Type and quality of brake pads chosen (economy, standard organic, or ceramic/low-dust options).

  • Whether the front rotors need resurfacing or replacement, in addition to the pads.

  • Rotor cost if replacement is required, and any hardware or brake fluid checks.



In short, the biggest price drivers are labor, pad quality, and whether rotor service is required.


Typical price ranges for front brake pad replacement on a 2013 Hyundai Elantra


Note that only the front brakes use pads on this model; the rear brakes are typically drum brakes, which use shoes rather than pads.



  • Pads only (front axle, standard pads): 150–300

  • Pads only (front axle, ceramic or premium pads): 180–350

  • Pads plus rotor resurfacing (front axle): 250–450

  • Pads plus rotor replacement (front axle): 300–500


Prices can vary by region and shop, and some promotions or warranty programs can affect the final total. Always confirm what is included in a quote—pads, labor, rotor work, and any fees.


DIY vs. professional service


Replacing front brake pads is within the reach of a capable DIYer with the right tools, but it is a safety-critical job. A professional installation typically includes a data-backed bedding-in process and a warranty on parts and labor, which can be worth the extra cost for many drivers.


How to get an exact quote


To obtain an accurate estimate for your specific vehicle, contact local shops with these details:



  • 2013 Hyundai Elantra, trim level, and whether you have disc brakes on the front and drums on the rear.

  • Current mileage and any braking symptoms (noise, vibration, decreased stopping power).

  • Preferred pad type (economy, standard, or ceramic) and whether rotor service is desired.

  • Request a written breakdown including parts, labor hours, tax, and any disposal or additional fees.


Summary


For a 2013 Hyundai Elantra, expect roughly $150–$300 to replace the front brake pads per axle, with higher costs if rotors are resurfaced or replaced. The rear brakes are typically drum, not pad-based, so pad replacement doesn’t apply there. Prices vary by location, pad type, and whether rotor work is needed, so get multiple quotes to find the best value and confirm what is included in each estimate.

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