Replacing brake pads and rotors on a Jeep typically costs $300 to $600* per axle, including parts and labor. Larger models like the Grand Cherokee or Wrangler often sit at the higher end due to larger rotors and heavier-duty components. The final price depends on the pad material options and the condition of related brake parts, as confirmed by a detailed brake inspection.
*Note: Pricing reflects national averages and is for general guidance only, not a quote; local costs vary, so contact us for a brake inspection and a detailed estimate for your Jeep. More information about pricing
See our general brake repair page for more information.