A complete four-wheel brake job with new pads and rotors typically runs $600 to $1,200*, and the price increases when seized calipers, corroded brake hardware, rusted brake lines, and brake hoses also need replacement. Vehicles in the Michigan Rust Belt, in particular, often require extra brake parts to be replaced. The best way to judge a quote is with an itemized estimate that shows exactly which components are being replaced and why. Hoover Street Auto Repair provides a free digital vehicle inspection report including photos and video of your Jeep's brake condition with every oil change, or a comprehensive brake inspection and an estimate of what is needed to restore it to a safe condition.

*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.