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How much is it to replace all 4 brake pads and rotors on a 2016 IS300?

Expect roughly $650 to $1,500 for a complete four-wheel brake job (pads and rotors on all four corners) on a 2016 Lexus IS300, including parts and labor. The exact price depends on part choices, local labor rates, and whether rotors can be resurfaced or must be replaced.


What influences the price


The total cost for replacing all four brake pads and rotors on a 2016 IS300 depends on the parts you choose (OEM Lexus parts versus aftermarket, standard versus ceramic pads) and the shop’s hourly labor rate. Additionally, some vehicles may require brake fluid flushing or caliper hardware replacement, which can add to the total. The IS300 uses four-wheel disc brakes, so the job covers both front and rear wheels.


Before you review the typical costs, here is a breakdown of the main components you’ll pay for:



  • Front brake pads (pair for both front wheels): 60–120

  • Rear brake pads (pair for both rear wheels): 50–100

  • Front rotors (two rotors): 140–320 total

  • Rear rotors (two rotors): 140–320 total


In summary, these figures reflect common aftermarket pricing; opting for OEM Lexus parts or high-performance pads will push the parts portion higher, and regional labor rates will influence the final bill.


Labor and additional costs


Labor is a significant portion of the total, since rotors and pads must be removed, calipers retracted, and new hardware installed. Some shops bill by the hour, while others use a flat-rate total for a full four-corner brake job. You may also see added charges for brake fluid flush, new hardware, or rotor resurfacing if allowed by rotor thickness.



  • Labor to install front and rear pads and rotors: typically 2–5 hours depending on parts and technician efficiency

  • Brake fluid flush and hardware (caliper pins, shims): about $60–$120 if included

  • Rotor resurfacing vs. replacement: resurfacing can save money if rotors are within thickness specs; otherwise replacement is required


Ultimately, the final price will include parts, labor, tax, disposal fees, and any shop-specific surcharges. It’s wise to get written quotes that break down parts vs. labor and to confirm whether rotor resurfacing is an option for your car.


Estimated total cost ranges


Here are general installed-cost ranges you can expect, depending on part choices and labor rates:



  • Aftermarket parts with standard labor: about $600–$1,000

  • OEM Lexus parts with standard labor: about $900–$1,400

  • High-end ceramic pads or higher labor rates: about $1,200–$1,800


Note: prices vary by region, shop, and part quality. Some customers opt for aftermarket rotors and pads to save money, while others prefer OEM or premium brands for performance and warranty considerations.


Tips for getting the best value


To ensure you’re getting a fair deal, obtain multiple written quotes that itemize parts and labor, ask about rotor resurfacing options, and verify whether the quote includes a brake fluid flush. If you plan to keep the IS300 for several more years, investing in OEM or higher-quality pads and rotors may provide better wear and performance down the road.


Summary


Replacing all four brake pads and rotors on a 2016 IS300 is a mid-range maintenance task with costs driven largely by part type (OEM vs. aftermarket, standard vs. ceramic) and regional labor rates. Expect installed costs roughly from $650 to $1,500, with OEM and premium parts pushing toward the higher end. Always request detailed quotes and check rotor condition to decide whether resurfacing is viable.

What is the 30 30 30 rule for brakes?


The idea is to get your car to about 30 miles per hour before applying firm and steady pressure on the brake pedal to slow down to roughly 5 or 10 mph. Without stopping completely, you then coast or drive gently for about 30 seconds to let everything cool off a bit. Then, you repeat the whole thing about 30 times.



How much is it to replace all four brake pads and rotors?


Just pads, or more?: Sometimes when a vehicle needs new brake pads, it needs new rotors as well. If your vehicle does indeed need both of these replacements, it will be $250-$500 per axle — or $500-$1,000 for the entire vehicle — to replace both the brake pads and rotors.



How much is a 2016 Lexus IS300 worth?


Estimated Values
Estimated Trade-In Values for the 2016 Lexus IS IS 300 Sedan 4D range from about $13,330 to $15,830 depending on vehicle condition. Estimated Private Party Values range from about $14,790 to $17,540 depending on vehicle condition. Valid for ZIP Code 29401 through 4/22/2026.



Is the Lexus IS300 expensive to maintain?


A Lexus IS 300 will cost about $5,848 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for luxury sedan models by $3,842.


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