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How much does it cost to replace brakes on a Land Cruiser?

In the United States, a brake replacement on a Land Cruiser generally costs between roughly $420 and $1,640, depending on whether you replace pads only or add rotors, plus your choice of parts and labor rates.


Brake service for a Toyota Land Cruiser varies by model (for example, older 200 Series vs newer 300 Series), by which brakes are being serviced (front, rear, or both), by rotor condition, and by whether you opt for OEM or aftermarket components. Labor rates differ across regions and shop types, and some quotes bundle additional services such as a brake fluid flush. The following sections break down the main cost drivers and typical ranges.


What affects the price


Prices for replacing brakes on a Land Cruiser are driven by several interrelated factors. Understanding these helps you compare quotes and anticipate the total cost.



  • Parts choice: OEM vs aftermarket; ceramic vs semi-metallic pads; rotor material and whether you replace or resurface rotors.

  • Axle coverage: whether you service front brakes only, rear brakes only, or both axles.

  • Rotor condition: rotors can be resurfaced if within thickness limits, or replaced if worn or warped.

  • Labor rates and shop type: independent shops generally charge less than dealerships; urban areas tend to be pricier than rural ones.

  • Vehicle specifics: exact Land Cruiser model/year, wheel size, and ABS/traction control hardware can influence complexity and price.

  • Additional services: a brake fluid flush, hardware kit, or ABS diagnostics can add to the total.


In summary, your final cost depends on the combination of parts quality, whether rotors are replaced or resurfaced, the number of axles involved, and local labor rates. Always request itemized quotes to see how much is going toward parts vs labor and whether rotors are included.


Typical price ranges in the United States (as of 2024–2025)


Prices shown reflect common scenarios for Land Cruiser models in the U.S. and can vary by region, model, and shop. The ranges assume standard parts quality and typical labor rates; dealer quotes are often higher.


Before listing the ranges, note that the following estimates cover the main service options you’re most likely to consider.



  • Pads-only replacement on both axles (front and rear): roughly $420–$840 total, including parts and labor.

  • Pads + rotors replacement on both axles (front and rear): roughly $660–$1,640 total, including parts and labor.

  • Brake fluid flush and system inspection (optional add-on or part of a package): about $60–$120.


These figures are intended as ballpark benchmarks to help you budget and compare quotes. If your Land Cruiser has high-performance or OEM-only requirements, or if you’re in a high-cost market, expect prices toward the upper end of these ranges. Always ask for an detailed, itemized estimate that breaks out parts, labor, and any shop supplies.


Summary


For most Land Cruiser owners in the United States, planning for a full brake service across both axles typically ranges from about $420 to $1,640, depending on whether you replace pads only or also rotors, and on part choices and labor rates. Pads-only jobs are at the lower end; adding rotor replacements or opting for OEM/high-end parts drives the total higher. To avoid surprises, obtain multiple quotes, verify whether rotors are included or resurfaced, and request an itemized breakdown of parts and labor.

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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.