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How much is a brake job on a Chevy Traverse?

A brake job on a Chevy Traverse typically costs between roughly $200 and $1,800, depending on scope, parts, and labor. Most drivers see prices in the ballpark of $400–$900 at an independent shop, while dealer rates can be higher.


What a brake job involves


Below are the common service options you may encounter when getting brakes serviced on a Chevy Traverse. The exact scope you choose or need depends on rotor condition, pad wear, and overall system health.



  • Pads replacement (all four wheels, pads only)

  • Rotors replacement (front or rear, typically paired with new pads)

  • Pads and rotors replacement (all four wheels or both axles)

  • Brake fluid flush and system inspection

  • Caliper inspection and potential replacement if sticking or leaking


Prices vary by scope and component quality, and most shops will itemize parts, labor, and any additional services in a written estimate.


Typical cost ranges by service scope


The following ranges reflect typical out-the-door pricing from independent shops in many regions as of 2024–2026. Your actual price can differ based on location, vehicle year, and parts choices.



  • Pads-only service on all four wheels (no rotor work): $150–$350

  • Pads + rotors on all four wheels (pads and rotors for both axles): $550–$1,100

  • Front brakes (pads + rotors) on both front wheels: $350–$850

  • Rear brakes (pads + rotors) on both rear wheels: $250–$700

  • Full front and rear brake job (pads + rotors on both axles, sometimes with fluid flush): $800–$1,800


Note: These ranges are estimates. Prices can swing based on whether your Traverse has all-wheel drive (which can add labor complexity), regional labor rates, and whether you choose aftermarket parts or OEM/GM-branded components. More extensive repairs, such as caliper replacement or ABS-related work, will raise the total.


How to get an accurate quote


To secure a precise price for your vehicle, follow these steps and compare multiple shops. Estimates are most reliable when they break out parts, labor, and any ancillary services clearly.



  • Ask for a written estimate that itemizes pads, rotors, labor hours, and any fluid service

  • Clarify whether rotors are included or sold separately and whether aftermarket or OEM parts will be used

  • Request a separate quote for front-only, rear-only, and full-service options

  • Check if the price includes a brake fluid flush, disposal fees, and wheel alignment checks if needed

  • Compare at least three independent shops and, if possible, a dealership quote


After you collect quotes, confirm the warranty terms on parts and labor and ask about upcoming maintenance recommendations, such as brake fluid replacement intervals.


Summary


For a Chevy Traverse, a brake job ranges widely because of scope and parts choices. Pads-only service is on the lower end, while full pads-and-rotors replacement on both axles can push the price higher, especially at a dealership. In practice, plan for roughly $400–$900 at an independent shop for a typical brake-job scenario, with $800–$1,800 or more if rotors are replaced on both axles and/or a fluid flush is included. Always get written estimates from multiple shops and verify exactly what is included so you can balance safety, performance, and value.

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