Similarly with front brake pads, your 2016 Chevy Malibu rear brake pads will mostly wear down at the identical cost on both the left and right side of your vehicle. Unlike front brake pads, most rear brake pads wear down faster due to the brake mechanics of rear wheel commute cars.

Does Chevy Malibu have rear brakes?

Similarly with front brake pads, your 2016 Chevy Malibu rear brake pads will mostly wear down at the identical cost on both the left and right side of your vehicle. Unlike front brake pads, most rear brake pads wear down faster due to the brake mechanics of rear wheel commute cars.

How much should a rear brake job cost?

The average rear brake pad replacement cost is between $115 and $300, this is about the same as the cost of front brake pad replacements. These materials range in quality from poor quality to premium.

How much are brake pads for a Chevy Malibu?

between $150 and $300 per axle
Chevy Malibu brake pads replacement, which includes parts and labor, can cost anywhere between $150 and $300 per axle depending on the type of brake pads desired and the extent of the damage your previously worn down pads have caused to the alternative components of your vehicle such as the rotors.

How much are rotors for Chevy Malibu?

Our Brake Rotors OEM and aftermarket parts range from $30.66 to $283.99 for the Chevrolet Malibu.

How much should a full brake job cost?

between $300 and $800
A complete brake repair — one that includes pads, rotor and caliper replacement — typically averages between $300 and $800. However, depending on the make and model of your vehicle, you can easily spend more than $1,000 on a complete brake job.

What are calipers for brakes?

A caliper is part of the disc brake system, the type most cars have in their front brakes. The brake caliper houses your car’s brake pads and pistons. Its job is to slow the car’s wheels by creating friction with the brake rotors.

Can I put new brake pads on old rotors?

Having a fresh rotor for the new brake pad to grab onto means the driver will experience optimal braking performance. If the old rotors are kept on the vehicle, you run the risk of the pads wearing improperly. This can lead to the premature replacement of the brake pads which will be costly for the customer.