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Why Subaru Outback Owners See This Pricing
Outback's flat-four AWD system makes some jobs (like head gaskets) more labor-intensive than competitors.
For reference, the national average for brake pad replacement on a typical passenger vehicle is $150 to $350. The Subaru Outback runs about +10% versus that baseline.
Common Symptoms in the Subaru Outback
Squealing or grinding when braking
Brake pedal vibration
Longer stopping distance
Brake warning light on
What It Is
Brake pads are friction pads that press against the brake rotors to slow your car down. They wear down a little every time you brake. Most pads last 30,000 to 70,000 miles depending on driving style and pad quality.
Why It Matters
Driving on worn pads damages the rotors, which turns a $200 pad job into an $800 pad and rotor job. Severely worn pads also lengthen your stopping distance.
How to Save Money on Subaru Outback Brake Pad Replacement
Ask the shop to quote ceramic vs semi-metallic pads, ceramic is quieter and lasts longer
Bring your own pads from a parts store, most shops will install for labor only
Get the pads done one axle at a time if money is tight, fronts wear about twice as fast as rears
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