Brake Pad Replacement in the area around Dr. Phillips, Orlando, FL averages $199.00, with prices ranging from $149.95 to $299.00 based on 50 verified prices from 50 nearby shops.
Showing nearby shops within 25 mi of Dr. Phillips · June 2026
Brake Pad Replacement prices in Dr. Phillips, Orlando, FL range from $149.95 to $299.00 at local auto repair shops, based on verified pricing data gathered from 50 shops across the area. Brake pads are friction material pressed against the rotors (the metal discs attached to each wheel) when you apply the brake pedal. Prices for this service in Dr. Phillips vary by vehicle make and model, the grade of parts and fluids used, and whether you book with an independent shop, a franchise chain, or a dealership. Independent and chain repair shops in Dr. Phillips typically charge 20 to 40 percent less than dealerships for this service; dealerships may justify the premium for warranty-covered work or brand-specific diagnostics. All prices listed on this page were verified directly from shop websites or user-submitted receipts, and each carries a Last Verified date. For details on how PriceMyFix verifies prices, visit pricemyfix.com/about/methodology.
| Shop | Type | Price | Details | Verified | Distance | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers1050 Osceola Parkway | Independent | $179.99Below avg | Last verified 40 days agoby PriceMyFix | 9.1 mi | View Shop | |
| FORT USA MOBILE MECHANIC9005 Solay Rd | Independent | $229.99 | Last verified 44 days agoby PriceMyFix | 9.5 mi | View Shop | |
| NuBrakes Mobile Brake Repair618 East South Street | Independent | $299.00Above avg | Last verified 40 days agoby PriceMyFix | 9.6 mi | View Shop | |
| GotBrakes Mobile Brake Service335 North Magnolia Avenue | Independent | $249.99Above avg | Last verified 40 days agoby PriceMyFix | 9.6 mi | View Shop | |
| Mobile Auto Mechanic924 North Magnolia Avenue | Independent | $179.99Below avg | Last verified 40 days agoby PriceMyFix | 10.1 mi | View Shop | |
| RepairTech Automotive2968 Michigan Avenue | Independent | $149.99CouponBelow avg | Last verified 44 days agoby PriceMyFix | 10.1 mi | View Shop | |
| AutoFocus Mobile Mechanics1650 North Mills Avenue | Independent | $179.99- $229.99Below avg | Last verified 40 days agoby PriceMyFix | 11.0 mi | View Shop | |
| Palmway Auto Service1616 Palmway Street | Independent | $179.99Below avg | Last verified 34 days agoby PriceMyFix | 11.4 mi | View Shop |
The average brake pad replacement in Dr. Phillips, Orlando, FL costs $206.12 across 8 shops. The cheapest verified price is $149.99 at RepairTech Automotive.
Trucks and SUVs with higher oil capacity may cost more. Check individual shop listings for vehicle-specific pricing.
Brake pads are friction material pressed against the rotors (the metal discs attached to each wheel) when you apply the brake pedal. This friction converts kinetic energy to heat, slowing the vehicle. Modern pads use semi-metallic, ceramic, or organic compound formulations — each with different trade-offs in noise, dust, heat resistance, and cost. Brake pads are wear items with a metal indicator that creates a squealing noise when the pad reaches minimum thickness, signaling it's time for replacement.
Replace when: (1) you hear a continuous high-pitched squeal when braking — that's the wear indicator touching the rotor, (2) you hear grinding when braking — metal-on-metal, requiring immediate inspection, (3) the pad thickness measures below 3mm (2mm is minimum safe; many shops recommend service at 4mm on high-heat vehicles), (4) you notice increased stopping distance, (5) the vehicle pulls left or right under braking. Front pads wear 2–3× faster than rear pads on front-wheel-drive vehicles.
Not safe. Worn brake pads are a progressive safety risk that accelerates to critical quickly. Once past the wear indicator (squealing), you have 1,000–3,000 miles before metal-on-metal contact. At that point, brake effectiveness drops 20–40% and rotor damage begins. A $180 pad replacement job becomes a $400–$700 pads-and-rotors replacement at metal-on-metal. Beyond that, caliper damage and brake fluid overheating from heat conducted through worn pads add $300–$800 more. Do not delay squealing brakes.
Red flags: (1) shops that quote 'pad replacement' without checking rotor thickness — rotors at or below minimum thickness must be replaced or resurfaced at the same time or the new pads will wear unevenly and warp within months, (2) 'lifetime warranty' pads as an upsell — these are usually low-grade organic pads that wear quickly and squeal; ask specifically what brand and compound is being used, (3) any shop that replaces only one side of an axle — always replace both pads on the same axle together for even braking.
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