Typical brake work on a Cadillac generally costs around $300 to $750 per axle, with a full two-axle job commonly totaling roughly $600 to $1,500. Larger Cadillacs and SUVs (for example, the Escalade) can push those prices higher.
Prices vary by model, year, region, and whether you replace pads only, rotors, or calipers. The following sections break down common price ranges, what drives the cost, and how to budget for a brake service.
Typical price ranges for a Cadillac brake job
The following ranges reflect common pricing from U.S. shops and dealerships as of 2024–2026 and assume standard parts and labor. Your price may vary by model and location.
- Brake pads replacement (per axle, without replacing rotors): $150–$300
- Rotor replacement (per axle when done with pads): $200–$500
- Full brake job per axle (pads and rotors): $300–$750
In practice, most Cadillac owners pay about $600 to $1,400 for front and rear brakes on a standard sedan. For larger Cadillacs like the Escalade, the full two-axle job can be higher, often ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 depending on rotor choice and labor rates.
Factors that influence the price
Several variables determine the final bill beyond the basic service type.
- Model and trim: SUVs and high-end trims use larger rotors and more complex hardware, driving up cost.
- Parts quality: OEM versus aftermarket parts, and ceramic vs. semi-metallic pads, affect price and longevity.
- Rotor condition: resurfacing may be possible if rotors are within thickness specs; otherwise rotors require replacement.
- Labor rates by region and shop type (dealer versus independent shop).
- Additional services: caliper replacement, brake fluid flush, or brake line repairs add to the total.
To get a precise quote, request a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor and specifies pad type, rotor needs, and any required additional repairs.
Ways to save money on a Cadillac brake job
There are practical ways to reduce the cost while preserving safety and performance.
- Shop around and obtain multiple quotes from dealers and independent shops.
- Consider replacing only pads initially if rotors are still within specification, planning rotor replacement for later if needed.
- Ask about refurbished or aftermarket rotors and pads which can be more affordable than OEM parts.
- Look for promotions, coupons, or bundled brake services; some shops offer warranties on pads or lifetime warranties on labor.
- Time the service around promotions or take advantage of free brake inspections to avoid unnecessary work.
Balance price with safety and quality. The cheapest option may lead to uneven wear or unsafe braking if inferior parts are used or parts are not compatible with the system.
Summary
For most Cadillacs, a typical brake job costs roughly $300–$750 per axle, with a complete two-axle job on a sedan often in the $600–$1,400 range. Larger Cadillacs and SUVs can push total costs higher, sometimes $1,000–$2,500 or more depending on parts and labor. Always obtain a written estimate that details parts, labor, and any additional repairs to make an informed decision.


