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Semi-Truck Brake Replacement Cost

Brake replacement cost varies by axle count, drum or disc setup, hardware condition, wheel-end findings, and whether chambers, slack adjusters, or drums are included.

Wheel-end maintenance illustration with tire tread, brake lining, hub seal, and air line inspection points.
Wheel-end costs often change by axle position, contamination, tire condition, and related brake work.

For cash planning, compare this range with the repair reserve calculator, save invoice details in the truck repair log template, and review the cost methodology before treating any number as a quote.

When This Estimate Is Useful

  • Use this semi-truck brake replacement cost range for owner-operator reserve planning before the invoice arrives.
  • Use it as a shop quote comparison checklist so parts, labor, diagnostics, and add-ons are not mixed together.
  • Use it during PM planning or used-truck review when a defect could affect dispatch, inspection readiness, or purchase risk.
Typical planning cost range
Line item Planning range Notes
Total planning estimate $900 - $4,200 Planning range only. A written shop estimate should list parts, labor, diagnostics, supplies, taxes, and core charges.
Diagnostics and shop supplies $80 - $350 Often billed separately from parts and core labor.
Downtime exposure $0 - $1,200 Not a shop charge. Use for cash-flow planning if the truck sits.

Parts vs. Labor Breakdown

Parts and labor planning breakdown
Line item Planning range Notes
Parts and materials $450 - $2,500 Varies by OEM, aftermarket availability, reman options, and core policy.
Labor $450 - $1,700 Estimated using common labor-hour assumptions and heavy-duty shop labor-rate ranges.

What Affects the Cost

  • Number of axles serviced and drum versus disc brake configuration.
  • Condition of drums, rotors, chambers, slack adjusters, hoses, and wheel seals.
  • Whether the estimate includes trailer brakes.
  • Labor planning is checked against a $110-$185 per hour shop-rate band, but emergency or metro work can move higher.
  • Related damage found during teardown, inspection, scan-tool testing, or post-repair road testing.

Symptoms or Warning Signs

  • Pulling while braking
  • Air leak sounds
  • Low lining thickness
  • ABS warning
  • Brake smell or heat

Can You Keep Driving?

Brake defects can be safety-critical. Do not dispatch a truck with known brake performance, air-loss, or out-of-adjustment concerns until a qualified repair decision is made.

Regional Cost Variation

Use this as a U.S. planning range, not a local quote. Dealer labor, mobile service, high-cost metro markets, corrosion, parts freight, and emergency scheduling can move a repair above the middle of the range, while routine PM work in a lower-cost market may land closer to the lower side.

Questions to Ask the Repair Shop

  • Which axle positions are included, and are tractor and trailer brakes separated on the estimate?
  • Are drums or rotors, hardware, chambers, slack adjusters, hoses, ABS faults, or wheel seals included?
  • Did the inspection find contamination, heat damage, cracks, or uneven wear by wheel position?
  • Will the shop record lining measurements and any air-system defects found during the brake work?
  • Does the estimate include adjustment, burnish or road test, and post-repair air leak checks?
  • What items would make this a brake-only job versus a larger wheel-end repair?

What to Record in Your Maintenance Log

  • Date, odometer, engine hours if available, unit number, and driver complaint.
  • Semi-Truck Brake Replacement Cost diagnosis, fault codes or inspection findings, and why the shop chose repair, cleaning, rebuild, or replacement.
  • Parts installed, part numbers when available, labor hours, invoice total, taxes, core charges, and warranty terms.
  • Photos, scan reports, oil or coolant notes, pressure readings, or road-test notes when they explain the repair.
  • Next inspection, retorque, PM, cleaning, or service follow-up triggered by the repair.

Methodology Note

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