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How much is a brake job for a 2015 Toyota Camry?

Typical brake service costs roughly $300–$800 per axle, depending on whether you replace pads only or also install rotors; servicing both axles commonly runs about $600–$1,600. Prices vary by location, shop, and parts quality.


What a brake job typically includes


Below is a general checklist of the parts and services usually addressed during a brake service on a 2015 Camry.



  • Brake pads replacement (front, rear, or both)

  • Rotor resurfacing or rotor replacement (as needed)

  • Caliper inspection and lubrication of slider pins

  • New brake hardware and anti-squeal compounds

  • Brake fluid flush and bleeding (often recommended every 2–3 years)


These components cover the core work in a standard brake job, though the exact scope can vary based on rotor wear, caliper condition, and shop recommendations.


Notes on rotor and caliper condition


If rotors are warped or below minimum thickness, replacement is typically required. Sticking or leaking calipers may also necessitate servicing or replacement. A shop should inspect all four wheels and provide a detailed assessment before proceeding.


Cost overview


Prices vary by region and shop, but here are typical ranges you can expect for a Camry’s brake service.



  • Front brakes — pads only: roughly $150–$300

  • Front brakes — pads + rotors: roughly $300–$600

  • Rear brakes — pads only: roughly $120–$260

  • Rear brakes — pads + rotors: roughly $250–$500

  • Two-axle service (pads + rotors on both axles): roughly $600–$1,200


In general, a full set on both axles (pads and rotors) falls in the $600–$1,200 range, depending on part choices and labor rates.


Factors that influence price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for a Camry brake job.



  • Geographic location and type of shop (dealer vs independent shop)

  • Part quality (OEM/Original Equipment Manufacturer vs aftermarket or remanufactured)

  • Extent of service required (pads only vs rotor replacement vs caliper service)

  • Need for additional maintenance items (brake fluid flush, ABS diagnostics, or caliper work)

  • Current rotor and caliper condition, which can add to labor or parts costs


Request a written estimate that breaks down parts, labor, and any disposal or shop fees to compare quotes accurately.


What to ask your shop


Getting explicit answers can help you avoid surprise charges and ensure you get the right level of service.



  1. What exactly is included in this brake job (pads, rotors, calipers, fluid flush, disposal fees, etc.)?

  2. Will you use OEM or aftermarket parts, and what is the warranty?

  3. Are there any required additional repairs or replacements beyond the quoted work?

  4. Can you show me worn parts and provide minimum thickness measurements?

  5. Is the price for one axle or both axles, and what’s the ETA for the service?


Having a clear, itemized estimate helps you compare quotes and avoid hidden costs.


Maintenance tips to extend brake life


Regular upkeep can help you maximize brake life and minimize future costs.



  • Monitor brake fluid level and condition; consider flushing as recommended by the manufacturer

  • Pay attention to squealing, grinding, or reduced braking performance and address promptly

  • Avoid aggressive braking; use engine braking on long descents when appropriate


Proactive care can reduce the frequency of major brake service and save money over time.


Summary


For a 2015 Toyota Camry, most drivers can expect a brake service to cost about $300–$800 per axle, with a typical two-axle job landing around $600–$1,200, depending on whether pads alone or pads plus rotors are replaced, and on local labor rates and part choices. Always obtain a detailed, written estimate and discuss warranties, parts type, and what is included to ensure you’re making an informed decision.

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