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How much does it cost to replace brake pads on a Toyota Camry?

For a Toyota Camry, a pad-only replacement generally runs about $150–$300 per axle; adding rotor work (resurfacing or replacement) often brings the total to $300–$550 per axle. Local factors like labor rates and pad choices can push the final bill higher or lower. In the United States, these figures reflect typical market prices across independent shops and dealerships as of 2024–2025. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.


What affects the price?


Several factors determine the final cost of brake pad replacement on a Camry. Understanding these can help you budget and negotiate with shops.



  • Pad material: Organic, semi-metallic, and ceramic pads each come with different price points and performance characteristics. Organic pads are usually the cheapest, ceramic pads typically cost more but offer longer life and quieter operation.

  • Rotor condition and whether rotors are replaced: If rotors are worn beyond service limits, you'll pay for new rotors plus labor. If they're still within tolerance, rotors can be resurfaced to save money.

  • Labor rates and shop type: Dealerships often charge more than independent shops, and labor times vary by technician efficiency and equipment.

  • Vehicle specifics: Model year and trim level can affect parts compatibility and service time.

  • Additional fees: Taxes, disposal or recycling fees, shop supplies, and environmental charges may apply.


In practice, most Camry owners see quotes that fall within the ranges above. If you’re cost-conscious, it’s wise to get multiple estimates and ask about rotor resurfacing as a cheaper alternative when appropriate.


Typical price ranges


Here are common price ranges for brake pad work on a Camry, shown per axle. This helps you estimate the total if only one axle is due or if both axles are involved.



  • Pads replacement only (per axle): 150–300

  • Pads plus rotor work (per axle): 300–550


Note: Front brakes typically cost more than rear brakes, and if both axles require service, you can roughly double the per-axle cost for a rough estimate. Always verify whether a quoted price includes rotors, sensors, and disposal.


What to ask your shop before the work


Getting a clear, written estimate helps prevent sticker shock. Ask for a breakdown of parts, labor hours, rotor costs, any core charges, and whether the price includes a brake fluid flush or any necessary hardware.


Summary


Brake pad replacement on a Toyota Camry is a routine maintenance service with costs driven mainly by pad material, rotor needs, regional labor rates, and shop type. You can expect roughly $150–$300 per axle for pads alone, or $300–$550 per axle if rotors are included. By shopping around, choosing the right pad material for your driving, and confirming rotor status, you can balance safety, performance, and cost. Always prioritize quality and a warranty-backed repair.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.