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How much to replace Toyota Corolla brakes?

A typical brake job for a Toyota Corolla costs roughly $150–$300 per axle for pads only, $300–$600 per axle when rotors are included, and about $600–$1,200 for a full two-axle job. Price varies by model year, regional labor rates, and parts quality.


Breakdown by component


Costs differ by which brakes are being serviced and whether rotors or drums are involved. The ranges below cover common Corolla configurations in the United States as of 2024–2025.



  • Front brakes (disc) — pads replacement per axle: typically $150–$300.

  • Front brakes (disc) — pads and rotors replacement per axle: typically $300–$600.

  • Rear brakes — drum brakes with shoes replacement per axle: typically $100–$250. If the rear uses discs instead, costs align with the front-disc range.

  • Whole-car brake service (both axles): typically $600–$1,200.


Prices can rise with higher labor rates, premium parts, or if the shop adds resurfacing, hardware replacement, or part-quality upgrades. Always request a written estimate before work.


What affects the price


Multiple factors determine the final invoice beyond the base component costs.



  • Labor rates by location and shop type (dealer vs independent).

  • Parts choice: OEM, aftermarket, or remanufactured; rotors vs drums; pad/shoe material and friction rating.

  • Whether rotors/drums are resurfaced or replaced—this affects labor and parts costs.

  • Vehicle condition and required ancillary work (caliper service, guide pins, lubrication, brake fluid replacement).

  • Vehicle age and mileage influencing wear on hardware and potential ABS-related checks.

  • Tax, disposal fees, and potential core charges for parts.


Understanding these factors helps in negotiating price and avoiding surprise charges. Always verify the scope of work and get a breakdown in writing.


Summary


For a Toyota Corolla, plan for roughly $150–$300 per axle for pads, $300–$600 per axle for pads plus rotors, or $600–$1,200 total for a full two-axle job. Costs vary by year, region, and parts quality. Getting a written quote that itemizes pads, rotors, and labor helps ensure you know what you’re paying for and why.

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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.