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How much is a brake job for a 2011 Toyota Camry?

Typical brake job cost for a 2011 Toyota Camry is roughly $300 to $700 per axle, depending on whether you replace pads only or also rotors. Replacing rotors adds cost, and a full two-axle job can run about $600 to $1,400 or more.


What a brake service typically includes


Prices reflect standard disc brakes on the Camry's front and rear axles; costs vary by region, shop, and the exact parts used. The following ranges reflect common components and current market rates in the United States as of 2024–2026, but actual quotes will vary by location, part choice, and labor rates.



  • Brake pads (per axle): parts typically $50–$120; labor commonly $80–$150. Total per axle is often around $130–$270 when pads are the only wear item being replaced.

  • Rotor work: resurfacing (per rotor) usually $15–$40 in material cost plus labor; replacing rotors (per rotor) parts generally $150–$300, with labor typically $80–$150 per axle (one axle at a time).

  • Additional items: new hardware, anti-squeal lubricant, wheel bearing service if needed, and a brake fluid flush may add $10–$50 or more depending on the shop and vehicle condition.


These estimates are guidelines; many shops offer flat-rate packages for pads-only replacements or for a full set of rotors and pads. Premium materials cost more but may offer longer life and less dust.


In short, the core expense is pads, with rotor work as the main variable; labor time also drives the total, especially when rotors are involved.


Factors that affect price


Pricing can swing based on where you live, whether you visit a dealer, independent shop, or quick-lube center, and the specific parts chosen. The following factors commonly influence the final bill.



  • Geographic location and labor rates: Urban or high-cost areas typically charge more.

  • Pad material and brand: Ceramic pads cost more than semi-metallic but may last longer and dust less.

  • Rotor condition: If rotors are below minimum thickness or warped, replacement is more likely than resurfacing.

  • Vehicle specifics and access: Front brakes on a Camry are usually more substantial and time-consuming than rear, affecting labor hours.

  • Additional services: Brake fluid flush, caliper service, or new hardware can add to the price.


Before committing, request a written estimate that shows parts, labor hours, and any extra charges. If you’re price-shopping, ask for a breakdown for pads-only versus pads-and-rotors to compare accurately.


Summary


For a 2011 Toyota Camry, typical brake service costs range from about $300–$700 per axle when replacing pads only. If rotors are replaced, the per-axle cost can rise to roughly $600–$1,400 for the car, depending on rotor count and labor. If rotors are merely resurfaced, costs stay lower. Actual prices vary by location, shop, and the car’s condition, so it’s wise to obtain multiple written estimates and understand what is included in each quote.

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