Typically, you can expect about 150–300 per axle at an independent shop, with front brakes usually more expensive than rear; replacing both axles generally runs roughly 300–600, while dealer quotes can be higher.
What affects the price
Several variables influence the final bill, including the pad material, rotor condition, labor rates, location, and whether the work is performed on the front, rear, or both axles.
Pad material
Organic, semi-metallic, and ceramic pads have different price points and performance characteristics. Ceramic pads tend to cost more but can offer quieter operation and longer life.
Rotor condition
If rotors are worn beyond specifications, shops may replace or resurface them, adding to cost.
Labor rates
Labor rates vary by region and shop type; dealerships tend to charge more than independent mechanics.
Typical costs by axle (parts + labor)
The following ranges represent common market prices for a Honda Pilot in the United States as of 2024–2026 and are intended as a guide. Always get a written estimate from a shop.
- Front brake pads: parts typically $50–$150; labor $120–$240 per axle.
- Rear brake pads: parts typically $40–$110; labor $90–$180 per axle.
These per-axle figures help you rough-check quotes and compare bids between shops.
Cost by shop type
Where you have the work done matters. Independent shops usually offer lower prices than dealerships, though you may gain consistency or OEM-part options at a dealership.
- Independent shop: typically $150–$300 per axle (pads + labor).
- Dealership: typically $250–$500+ per axle (pads + labor), sometimes more if rotors are replaced or a comprehensive inspection is included.
When evaluating bids, look for a clear parts-and-labor breakdown and verify whether rotor work, hardware, disposal fees, and taxes are included.
Additional considerations
Rotors and hardware
If rotors also need replacement or resurfacing, expect higher total costs. Some repairs may involve upgrading to ceramic pads or additional hardware such as shims and clips.
Warranty and quality
Ask about pad and labor warranties, and confirm that parts meet or exceed Honda specifications to preserve braking performance and safety.
How to get an accurate estimate
To obtain a location-specific quote for your Honda Pilot, contact at least three shops and request a detailed, written estimate. Provide your model year, trim, engine type, and whether you want rotors inspected for resurfacing or replacement included in the price.
Summary
Brake pad replacement on a Honda Pilot typically costs a few hundred dollars per axle, with front brakes generally costing more than rear. Independent shops commonly charge about 150–300 per axle, while dealerships can quote 250–500+ per axle depending on rotor work and regional labor rates. Always seek an itemized estimate and consider rotor condition, pad material, and warranty when planning the repair.


