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How much is a brake job for Infiniti QX60?

A typical brake job for an Infiniti QX60 costs about 350–800 USD per axle for a full pads-and-rotors replacement, with both axles running roughly 700–1,600 USD. Final pricing depends on location, shop, parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket), and whether rotors can be resurfaced or must be replaced.


What goes into the price


Brake work on the Infiniti QX60 generally covers pads, rotors, and labor. The size of the front brakes and the condition of the rotors influence cost, and some jobs may require additional services such as brake fluid flush or caliper inspection.



  • Front brakes (pads and rotors) per axle: typically 350–800 USD

  • Rear brakes (pads and rotors) per axle: typically 250–650 USD

  • Pads-only service per axle (rotors within spec): typically 150–300 USD

  • Two axles (front and rear) at once: typically 700–1,600 USD


Prices can vary by region and shop. Dealerships often charge more, while independent shops may offer lower labor rates and more options for parts. If rotors are still thick enough, some shops can resurface instead of replacing them to save money; if not, rotor replacement adds to the total.


Cost drivers you should know


Several factors can push the final bill higher or lower than the base ranges above.



  • Parts choice: OEM Infiniti/Nissan parts versus aftermarket parts

  • Labor rates by location and shop type

  • Rotor condition: whether resurfacing is possible or if replacement is required

  • Additional services: brake fluid flush, caliper service, or ABS activity checks

  • Vehicle year and brake system configuration, which can affect complexity


When shopping, ask for an itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and any core charges, and compare both OEM and aftermarket part options with their warranties.


Getting an estimate


To find a fair price for your QX60, obtain quotes from several sources, including the dealership, independent mechanics, and brake-specialty shops. Request itemized estimates and confirm exactly which parts are included (OEM vs aftermarket) and whether a rotor replacement is required. If possible, seek references or warranties on both parts and workmanship.


Questions to ask when quoting



  • Is rotor replacement required, or can rotors be resurfaced?

  • What type of pads are used (ceramic vs organic) and what warranty applies?

  • Is a brake fluid flush included or available as an add-on?

  • What is the total cost for both axles, and are there any extra fees?

  • Is there a parts-and-labor warranty on the brake job?


Choosing value matters as much as price: prioritize safety, reliability, and a trustworthy warranty over the lowest initial quote.


Summary


For an Infiniti QX60, a brake job typically runs about 350–800 USD per axle for pads and rotors, with both axles totaling around 700–1,600 USD. Costs vary with location, shop, and part choices, and may be higher at a dealership. Always compare itemized estimates from multiple shops, consider whether rotors can be resurfaced or must be replaced, and verify warranties to ensure long-term braking performance.

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