For most Camry owners, replacing the brake pads typically costs between $150 and $300 per axle when you only replace the pads, with higher totals if rotors must be resurfaced or replaced. Regional labor rates and pad choices can push prices higher or lower.
What affects the price
Prices vary based on several factors. The following elements most commonly drive the final bill.
- Pad material and brand: ceramic pads tend to cost more than semi-metallic or organic pads, but may last longer and reduce dust.
- Rotor condition and service choice: if rotors are warped or below minimum thickness, you may need resurfacing or replacement, adding cost.
- Front versus rear brakes: front brakes usually wear faster and can be pricier to service.
- Vehicle specifics: different Camry generations may use slightly different rotor sizes and caliper hardware, affecting parts price.
- Shop type and location: dealership services are often pricier than independent shops, and regional labor rates vary widely.
In summary, the final price hinges on pad type, rotor needs, and where you have the work done, plus regional labor costs.
Typical cost ranges
For budgeting, here are rough ranges you might see in the United States as of 2024–2026. These figures assume standard disc brakes and regular wear; extreme wear or special parts will push totals higher.
- Pads only (per axle): about $150–$300, including parts and labor
- Rotor resurfacing (per axle) in addition to pads: roughly $100–$200
- Rotor replacement (per axle): about $300–$600
- Both axles front and rear (pads and rotors, per axle totals double): roughly $600–$1,200
Note: If you replace rotors on both axles or add extras (brake fluid flush, hardware kits), expect the total to rise within the ranges above. Prices vary by location and vehicle specifics.
Summary
Brake pad replacement on a Camry is a routine maintenance item with predictable cost ranges, but the final bill depends on pad choice, rotor needs, labor rates, and where you shop. By knowing the typical ranges and asking for a precise estimate that itemizes parts and labor, you can compare quotes and avoid surprises.


