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How much is a brake job on a 2016 RAM 1500?


When it comes to maintaining your 2016 RAM 1500, ensuring your brakes are in top condition is crucial for safety and performance. As an experienced auto service provider, I often get asked about the cost of a brake job for this popular truck model. In this article, I’ll break down the factors that influence the cost and provide an estimate to help you plan your maintenance budget.


What Does a Brake Job Include?


A brake job typically involves inspecting, repairing, or replacing components of your braking system. For a 2016 RAM 1500, this may include:



  • Replacing brake pads

  • Resurfacing or replacing brake rotors

  • Inspecting and possibly replacing brake calipers

  • Flushing and refilling brake fluid

  • Inspecting the brake lines and hoses


The specific services required depend on the condition of your braking system and how long it has been since your last brake service.


Factors That Affect the Cost of a Brake Job


The cost of a brake job can vary widely based on several factors:



  • Type of Brake Pads: Ceramic brake pads are more expensive than semi-metallic or organic pads but offer better performance and longevity.

  • Condition of Rotors: If your rotors are warped or too thin, they may need to be replaced rather than resurfaced, which increases the cost.

  • Labor Costs: Labor rates vary by location and shop. At Kevin’s Autos, we strive to offer competitive pricing without compromising quality.

  • Additional Repairs: If other components, such as calipers or brake lines, need attention, this will add to the overall cost.


Estimated Cost for a 2016 RAM 1500 Brake Job


On average, a brake job for a 2016 RAM 1500 can range from $300 to $800 per axle. Here’s a breakdown of typical costs:



  • Brake Pads Only: $150–$250 per axle

  • Brake Pads and Rotor Resurfacing: $250–$400 per axle

  • Brake Pads and Rotor Replacement: $400–$800 per axle


Keep in mind that these are general estimates. The actual cost may vary depending on the factors mentioned earlier and the specific pricing at your local auto repair shop.


Why Choose Kevin’s Autos for Your Brake Service?


At Kevin’s Autos, we pride ourselves on providing reliable, affordable, and high-quality auto repair services. With years of experience in brake maintenance and repair, we ensure your vehicle is safe and road-ready. Our team uses top-quality parts and offers transparent pricing, so you know exactly what to expect.


If you’re in need of a brake job for your 2016 RAM 1500 or have any questions about your vehicle’s maintenance, don’t hesitate to contact us. Schedule your appointment today and let us keep your truck running smoothly!


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a brake line job take?


The brake line is routed differently on all vehicles, and a professional mechanic who has all the proper equipment and tools can typically replace brake lines within two hours or less. Repairing the brake line with the splicing method can typically be done within two hours as well.



How often should I replace the brakes on my Ram 1500?


The average brake life on your RAM 1500 or Chrysler Pacifica is between 25,000 and 65,000 miles — however some people will have brake pads last beyond 80,000 miles.



How much should I pay someone for doing my brakes?


Professional Repair Costs
This typically includes between $35 and $150 for the brake pads themselves and around $80 to $120 for labor per axle. If you're replacing rotors along with the pads, the cost increases to between $250 and $500 per axle.



Can I just replace brake pads and not rotors?


Yes, you can replace just the brake pads without replacing the rotors, as long as the rotors are in good condition. Here are some factors to consider: Rotor Condition: Check for wear, warping, or deep grooves.



How much should a full brake job cost?


A complete brake repair that includes pads, rotors, and calipers typically averages between $200 and $800 depending on the vehicle and parts used.



How to tell if rotors are bad?


Some common symptoms of bad rotors include vibration or pulsation in the steering wheel, high-pitched squealing noise when braking, shaking steering wheel, brake pedal pulsing, vehicle taking a long time to stop, loud bangs while braking, large edges on the outer part of the brake rotor, and scratch marks on the rotor.



How much should a brake job cost RAM 1500?


How much does a brake job cost? Brake pads for a RAM 1500 can cost anywhere between $150 per axle and $450 per axle depending on the type of brake pad required. RAM 1500 Brake rotor restoration can cost anywhere between $300 - $750 for all four rotors to be replaced. This price estimate includes labor and parts.



How much does a full brake line job cost?


On average, the repair can range from $150 to $550, and replacement between $150 and $350. Symptoms like leaking brake fluid, reduced braking power, corrosion, squealing or grinding brakes, and a mushy brake pedal can indicate bad brake lines.



How much does 4 brake lines cost?


In most cases, the cost to replace brake lines is between $150 and $300 per brake line, including installation. If you replace all four brake lines, costs can quickly add up. Here's a brake line cost breakdown by type of vehicle. You'll notice there's a big range.



How long do brake rotors last on a RAM 1500?


The answer depends massively on the conditions of your daily commute, the type of rotors, your driving style, and the type of vehicle you're driving. Ordinarily, Ram 1500 Classic rotors need to be absolutely replaced each 30,000 - 80,000 miles depending on the factors above.


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Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

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.