Prices for a brake job on a Ford Ranger typically range from about $300 to $800 per axle, depending on whether you replace just the pads or also the rotors, and on local labor rates; a full front-and-rear job commonly runs $600 to $1,600.
What a brake job typically includes for a Ford Ranger
Below are common components included in a standard brake service, along with optional add-ons you might encounter on a Ranger.
- Brake pad replacement (front discs) to restore braking power and quiet operation
- Rotor discs replacement or resurfacing if worn or warped
- Rear brake service, which may involve shoes/pads and drums or discs depending on the model
- Brake fluid flush and system bleed to maintain hydraulic performance
- Caliper inspection and possible replacement if seized or leaking
- Brake line inspection and ABS/anti-lock braking system diagnostics as needed
Not every brake job will include all of these items. A shop will inspect the system and quote only the components that require service.
Cost ranges by scenario
Prices can vary by year, trim, rotor availability, and the shop’s labor rate. The ranges below reflect typical national averages as of 2024–2026.
- Front brakes: pads only (per axle) — about $150–$300
- Front brakes: pads plus rotors (per axle) — about $300–$600
- Rear brakes: shoes or pads (per axle, depending on drum/disc) — about $120–$350
- Full front and rear brake service (pads and rotors on fronts, shoes/pads on rears) — about $600–$1,600 total for both axles
- Caliper replacement (per caliper) — about $300–$800, plus rotor/pad as needed
- Labor rates commonly range from $80–$120 per hour, depending on location and shop
These estimates assume standard rotor and pad materials, with no major ancillary repairs. If rotors are warped, seized calipers, or corroded lines are discovered, costs can rise.
Buying tips and saving on a Ranger brake job
To keep costs reasonable, shop around for quotes, ask about rotor resurfacing versus replacement, and consider aftermarket parts that meet OEM specifications. Getting a pre-service inspection can prevent surprise charges by identifying only the parts that truly need service.
Summary
Brake service costs for a Ford Ranger depend on front vs rear brakes, whether rotors are replaced, and local labor rates. Expect roughly $300-$800 per axle for standard pad-and-rotor work, with a typical total of $600-$1,600 for both axles on many Rangers. Always obtain a written estimate, understand what is included, and ask about options such as rotor resurfacing versus replacement to find the best value while maintaining safety.


