Reviewed by PriceMyFix Editorial Team·last updated May 2026
Based on local labor rates and OEM-compatible parts pricing
How we estimate thisHow this estimate is calculated: Estimate for Nissan Rogue (2020). Parts cost range based on compact suv vehicle class data from AutoZone/O'Reilly pricing. Labor hours (1.2–2 hrs) from industry flat-rate guides. Labor rate ($130/hr) derived from local shop data in this city. Actual shop quotes may vary.
| Shop | Price (brake pads) | Coupon |
|---|---|---|
| RNR Tire Express | $100.00 | — |
| Precision Tune Auto Care | $149.95 | Coupon |
| Kia Country of Savannah | $149.95 | Coupon |
| Mobile Mechanic Savannah GA | $149.95 | Coupon |
| Critz Auto Group Pre-Owned Center | $149.99 | Coupon |
| Autosport of Savannah LLC | $149.99 | Coupon |
| Keller's Auto Sales | $149.99 | Coupon |
| Dixie Motors Inc | $149.99 | Coupon |
Prices shown are for brake pad service from shop listings. Actual cost for your 2020 Nissan Rogue may differ based on vehicle condition.
Rogue brake performance is adequate for its class. Front pad life ranges from 35,000–55,000 miles depending on driving style and terrain. The Rogue's e-Pedal one-pedal driving feature (available on some trims with Pro Pilot Assist) provides mild regenerative effect, which can modestly extend pad life in city driving. Rear pads typically outlast front by 1.5x.
The Rogue uses Nissan's CMF-C/D platform (Common Module Family), shared with the Nissan Kicks and older X-Trail in international markets. This cost-efficient platform keeps parts pricing accessible. The Rogue is Nissan's best-selling model in the US, ensuring strong parts availability at independent shops.
Trim note: All Rogue trims (S, SV, SL, Platinum) share the same brake hardware. No sport or performance variants with upgraded brake specifications. The 3rd-gen Rogue (2021+) has slightly different pad dimensions than the 2nd-gen — confirm year before ordering.
Brake pads press against the rotors when you apply the brake pedal. The friction slows your car and over time the pad material wears down. On a Rogue, front pads do roughly 70 percent of the braking work and wear faster than the rear pads. Most owners replace the front pads first, with the rear pads following 10,000 to 20,000 miles later.
The job involves removing the wheel, unbolting the caliper, sliding out the old pads, compressing the caliper piston, and installing new pads with fresh hardware. A shop typically allots 1.5 to 2.5 hours of labor time per axle. Adding rotor resurfacing or replacement bumps the job to 2.5 to 4 hours depending on the rotor condition.
All Rogue trims (S, SV, SL, Platinum) share the same brake hardware. No sport or performance variants with upgraded brake specifications. The 3rd-gen Rogue (2021+) has slightly different pad dimensions than the 2nd-gen — confirm year before ordering. The rotors usually last through two pad replacements before they need machining or replacement, which is what causes the cost spread you see between shops.
Most Rogue owners get 30,000 to 70,000 miles from a set of front brake pads under normal driving. Highway commuters reach the higher end. Stop-and-go city traffic lands closer to 30,000. Savannah, GA driving puts more wear on brakes than long-haul interstate driving, so plan for the lower end of that range if your daily commute runs through downtown traffic.
Four warning signs mean it is time to inspect the pads:
Front and rear pads wear at different rates. Front pads usually last 30,000 to 50,000 miles. Rear pads last 40,000 to 70,000 miles. Some owners replace pads in pairs by axle to keep braking balanced, others replace all four together. Either approach works. Rotors typically survive two pad replacements before they need to be resurfaced or replaced.
Brake pad replacement is one of the more approachable DIY jobs on a Rogue. Aftermarket ceramic pads run roughly $50.00 to $115.00 for the front axle from major retailers, including a hardware kit. That covers the full parts cost if you handle the work yourself.
The same job at a Savannah, GA shop runs roughly $184.00 to $358.00 based on real quotes. The labor portion is $156.00 to $260.00 for 1.2 to 2.0 hours of work at typical Savannah, GA shop rates.
Three reasons most Nissan owners use a shop. Brake hardware needs torquing to manufacturer specs, which requires a torque wrench. The shop disposes of the old pads and any contaminated brake fluid. The shop typically offers a 12-month or 12,000-mile warranty on parts and labor, so if something goes wrong you have recourse.
If you do the job yourself, plan two to four hours per axle. You need a floor jack, jack stands, a torque wrench, a brake caliper compression tool, and basic hand tools. The procedure is well documented for the 2020 Nissan Rogue in the owner manual.
Based on 8 local shops in Savannah, GA, brake pad service for a 2020 Nissan Rogue starts around $100.00 and ranges up to $149.99. Front-axle-only replacement is typically at the lower end; full four-wheel service with rotors is at the higher end.
Rogue brake performance is adequate for its class. Front pad life ranges from 35,000–55,000 miles depending on driving style and terrain. The Rogue's e-Pedal one-pedal driving feature (available on some trims with Pro Pilot Assist) provides mild regenerative effect, which can modestly extend pad life in city driving. Rear pads typically outlast front by 1.5x.
All Rogue trims (S, SV, SL, Platinum) share the same brake hardware. No sport or performance variants with upgraded brake specifications. The 3rd-gen Rogue (2021+) has slightly different pad dimensions than the 2nd-gen — confirm year before ordering.
Yes. Aftermarket ceramic or semi-metallic pads from reputable brands (Akebono, Bosch, Wagner) are a valid alternative to OEM pads for the 2020 Nissan Rogue. Quality aftermarket pads match OEM stopping performance and often produce less dust. For performance driving, consider pads rated for higher temperatures. Avoid no-name pads — they tend to vibrate and wear rotors unevenly.
Brake pad replacement on a 2020 Nissan Rogue typically takes 1.5–2.5 hours at a shop for a single axle (front or rear). A full four-wheel job with rotor resurfacing or replacement takes 2.5–4 hours. Most independent shops in Savannah, GA can complete the job same-day. Dealers may require a scheduled appointment with longer lead time.
Estimates based on Savannah, GA local labor rates and standard parts pricing. Learn about our methodology.