On a Chrysler 200, brake replacement costs vary based on whether you replace pads only or include rotors, and which axle you service. In general, expect about $150–$300 per axle for pads alone, and roughly $300–$600 per axle if rotors are included. For two axles, double the figure. Prices can differ by region and shop and whether rear brakes are drums or discs.
What determines the price
Several factors influence the final bill, including the type of parts, labor rate, and whether the job is on the front or rear brakes. OEM parts typically cost more than aftermarket alternatives, rotors may be machined or replaced, and rear brakes on some trims may use drums rather than discs, changing both parts and labor costs.
Front brakes
Front brakes generally carry the largest share of stopping power and often set the price ceiling for a brake job. The cost depends on whether you replace just the pads or also the rotors.
Before listing options, the following price ranges are typical estimates seen in shops across the United States.
- Pads only (front axle): approximately $150–$260 for parts, plus labor; total often in the $200–$320 range per axle.
- Pads + rotors (front axle): approximately $320–$520 for parts, plus labor; total usually $420–$700 per axle.
- Rotors replacement only (if rotors are out of spec and require changing rather than resurfacing): typically $60–$120 per rotor in parts, plus labor.
Front brake work can thus range widely, with pads-only being the most affordable route and full front rotor replacement the costliest for that axle.
Rear brakes
Rear brakes on the Chrysler 200 may be disc or drum depending on trim and year, which affects both the parts and labor involved. The price ranges for rear brakes are typically lower than front brakes, but the exact figures depend on the brake type installed on your vehicle.
Before listing options, note that rear brake pricing varies with whether you’re replacing pads/shoes, drums, or rotors, and whether you replace components on one axle or both.
- Pads or shoes only (rear axle, disc or drum brakes): roughly $120–$230 for parts, plus labor; total per axle commonly in the $240–$420 range.
- Rear rotors/pads (if applicable): parts often $60–$150, with labor similar to front-axle jobs; total per axle typically $300–$550.
As with the front brakes, the exact rear-axle cost depends on the brake design for your specific year and trim.
Getting the best price: tips to save
To keep costs reasonable, compare multiple quotes, ask for a detailed parts-and-labor breakdown, and inquire about options such as OE versus aftermarket pads and whether rotors will be resurfaced or replaced. Bundling services (e.g., doing both axles at once) can sometimes lower overall labor charges.
- Shop around for quotes from independent shops and dealerships, and request itemized estimates.
- Ask about the type of pads (OE/quality aftermarket) and whether rotors are being resurfaced or replaced.
- Consider whether both axles require service at the same time to reduce total labor time.
Choosing a reputable shop and understanding what is included in the price helps ensure you’re paying for quality brakes that last.
Summary
Brake replacement costs for the Chrysler 200 depend mainly on whether you replace pads only or also replace rotors, and on which axle is serviced. Typical ranges are about $150–$300 per axle for pads-only service and $300–$600 per axle when rotors are included. Front brakes usually cost more than rear brakes, and local labor rates have a major influence on the final price. Always obtain a detailed estimate that breaks out parts and labor and clarifies pad type and rotor condition. A well-chosen option can balance safety, durability, and value for your vehicle.


