A brake caliper for a Honda Civic typically costs between $60 and $350 per unit, depending on whether you buy front or rear calipers and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Front calipers tend to be more expensive than rear, and new OEM units sit at the higher end of the range. This article explores current pricing, what drives the cost, and how to shop wisely.
What affects the price
Several factors determine the cost of a Civic brake caliper, including the caliper’s position (front vs rear), whether it is new OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket, the Civic year and trim, and the retailer or brand. Availability and demand also play a role, particularly for older or rare configurations.
Current price ranges
Below are typical price bands seen across major retailers for standard Honda Civic brake calipers. The figures reflect common configurations and may vary by year, trim, and whether the part is new, remanufactured, or a premium aftermarket option.
- OEM front caliper (new): commonly around $160–$300 per caliper
- OEM rear caliper (new): commonly around $120–$260 per caliper
- Aftermarket remanufactured front caliper: typically $60–$140 per caliper
- Aftermarket remanufactured rear caliper: typically $60–$130 per caliper
- Aftermarket new front caliper (non-OEM): roughly $120–$250 per caliper
- Premium/brand-name performance calipers (e.g., Brembo or specialty brands): $200–$600+ per caliper
Prices shown here are indicative and drawn from common listings across the U.S. and similar markets as of 2024–2026. Exact pricing will depend on the specific part number for your Civic, retailer, and any ongoing promotions or discounts.
How to verify the right part
To ensure compatibility, you should identify your Civic’s exact year and model, then check the caliper part number or consult the retailer’s compatibility tool. If you’re unsure, bring your VIN or the old caliper to a parts counter to confirm fit. You may also need related components such as pads, rotors, or brake hoses depending on the replacement scenario.
Buying guidance and practical tips
Shopping for calipers involves balancing price, reliability, and warranty. Consider these tips to make a smart purchase:
- Compare OEM versus aftermarket warranties and returns.
- Factor in installation costs if you’re not doing the work yourself.
- Check for the correct side (left/right) and front/rear configuration for your Civic.
- Consider remanufactured units if budget is a priority, but verify the remanufacturer’s reputation.
In most cases, replacing calipers is part of a broader brake service. If you’re replacing one seized caliper, inspect nearby components (pads, rotors, lines) and consider replacing worn parts in the same area to avoid repeated work.
DIY versus professional service
Replacing a brake caliper can be a moderate-to-advanced DIY job depending on your mechanical experience and tools. If you’re not confident with brake systems, professional service is recommended to ensure proper seating of the caliper piston and correct brake fluid management.
Summary
For a Honda Civic, caliper prices vary widely but generally fall in the $60–$350 range per unit, with front OEM units typically at the higher end and remanufactured aftermarket options offering lower-cost alternatives. Always verify the exact part number for your year and trim, and consider whether you’re buying new OEM, aftermarket, remanufactured, or a premium performance caliper. Budget for related brake components and labor as part of a complete brake service.


