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How much should a brake job cost on a Honda CR-V?

Typically, a brake job on a Honda CR‑V costs roughly $350-$700 per axle if you replace pads and rotors; about $700-$1,400 for both axles. Prices vary by model year, quality of parts, and local labor rates.


Brake service costs depend on rotor wear, whether calipers or ABS components need replacement, whether a brake fluid flush is required, and the regional labor market. In short, the price can swing based on parts choices and how much work the mechanic determines is needed to restore safe braking.


Cost breakdown by service level


The following ranges reflect common scenarios for CR‑V brake jobs. They assume standard replacement parts (pads and rotors) and typical labor times; actual quotes will depend on your shop and location.



  • Front brakes only — pads replacement (no rotor work): approximately $250-$420 total.

  • Front brakes — pads and rotors replacement: approximately $400-$700 total.

  • Rear brakes only — pads replacement (no rotor work): approximately $180-$320 total.

  • Rear brakes — pads and rotors replacement: approximately $300-$520 total.

  • Both axles (pads and rotors on front and rear): approximately $650-$1,000 total.


Prices can vary significantly depending on whether you use OEM or aftermarket parts and the shop’s labor rate. Always request a formal quote that itemizes parts and labor before authorizing work.


Factors that influence brake job price


Several factors drive the final sticker price beyond the base service level:



  • Parts quality and source (OEM vs aftermarket; presence of rotors with or without ceramic compounds).

  • Rotor condition (whether resurfacing is possible or if new rotors are required).

  • Labor rate by region and the shop’s overhead (dealer service vs independent shop).

  • Additional components or problems discovered during service (calipers, ABS sensors, wear indicators, brake lines).

  • Vehicle year and trim, which can influence bolt patterns, hardware, and SOC (system on chip) diagnostics.

  • Extra services often bundled into a brake job (brake fluid flush, ABS system bleed, or sensor checks).


Understanding these variables helps you interpret quotes and avoid surprises when you pick up your CR‑V after service.


Tips to save money on a brake job


Smart planning and shop selection can trim costs without compromising safety. Consider these approaches:



  • Get quotes from multiple shops to compare labor rates and parts pricing.

  • Ask for a two-axle price or a bundled estimate if both ends require service.

  • Request rotor resurfacing where feasible instead of replacing rotors to save on parts costs (this depends on rotor wear and thickness).

  • Choose aftermarket parts that meet OEM specifications if you’re on a tight budget, with confirmable warranty terms.

  • Clarify whether a brake fluid flush is necessary now or can wait until a scheduled service interval.

  • Check for promotions, coupons, or loyalty programs at independent shops and dealership service departments.


By planning ahead and asking informed questions, CR‑V owners can secure a fair price while ensuring the brakes remain reliable and safe.


Summary


For a Honda CR‑V, a typical brake job costs around $350-$700 per axle for pads and rotors, with a full four-wheel job often ranging from $700-$1,400. Prices vary with parts choice, rotor condition, labor rates, and any additional repairs. Always obtain a written estimate that breaks down parts, labor, and any ancillary services, and shop around to compare options. A well-briefed buyer can balance safety, quality, and cost in brake maintenance.

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