Brakes & Rotors — Canadian-Stocked
Brake Pads & Rotors Canada — Up to 70% Off. Zero Duties. Fast Delivery.
OEM-quality brake pads, disc rotors, calipers, and drum brakes — stocked across five Canadian warehouse locations and shipped domestically. No import duties. No customs delays. Delivered in 1–3 business days to most Canadian cities, or pick up free in Edmonton.
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All brake components — in stock in Canada
Ceramic and semi-metallic pads for all passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs. AmeriBRAKES and more.
Shop brake pads → Disc Brake RotorsOEM-quality disc rotors, vented and solid. Corrosion-resistant coating. All makes and models.
Shop rotors → Brake Pad + Rotor KitsComplete front and rear brake kits — pads and rotors bundled for convenience and extra savings.
Shop kits → Brake CalipersRemanufactured and new calipers. OE specifications. Includes hardware where applicable.
Shop calipers → Drum Brakes & ShoesDrum brake assemblies, brake shoes, wheel cylinders, and hardware kits. All vehicles.
Shop drum brakes → Hardware, Hoses & SensorsBrake hardware kits, hydraulic hoses, brake sensors, parking brake components.
Shop hardware →Buyer's guide
Choosing brake pads and rotors for Canadian driving conditions
Canadian winters, road salt, and cold temperatures accelerate brake wear compared to milder climates. Here's what to consider when choosing replacement brakes for a Canadian vehicle.
Ceramic vs. semi-metallic brake pads
Ceramic pads are quieter, produce less brake dust, and work well in everyday driving across all Canadian weather conditions. Semi-metallic pads handle higher heat and heavier loads better — ideal for trucks, SUVs, or vehicles used for towing. Standard Auto Part carries both types for all Canadian makes and models.
Road salt and rotor corrosion
Canadian road salt causes surface rust on rotors faster than in warmer climates. Our OEM-quality rotors feature corrosion-resistant coatings and meet or exceed OE thickness specifications. When replacing pads, inspect rotors for scoring, pulsation, and minimum thickness — replacing both together is often the most cost-effective approach.
Signs your brakes need replacing
Squealing or grinding noise when braking, a longer stopping distance, a pulsating brake pedal, or a vehicle pulling to one side are all signs of worn brakes. Most brake pads last 40,000–70,000 km under normal Canadian driving conditions, though city driving and heavier vehicles will see faster wear.
Questions
Brake pads and rotors — common questions
How much do brake pads cost in Canada? +
At Standard Auto Part, brake pads for most vehicles start from around $30–$90 CAD — up to 70% off retail. Because all inventory is stocked across five Canadian locations, there are no import duties or brokerage fees added at checkout, unlike ordering from US sites like RockAuto.
What is the difference between ceramic and semi-metallic brake pads? +
Ceramic brake pads are quieter, produce less dust, and suit everyday passenger vehicles in all weather. Semi-metallic pads offer stronger stopping power and better heat dissipation for trucks, SUVs, and heavier loads. Standard Auto Part carries both for all Canadian vehicles.
Do I need to replace rotors when replacing brake pads? +
Not always. If rotors are within minimum thickness and show no scoring, pads alone may be fine. However, replacing both together improves braking performance and is often more cost-effective — Standard Auto Part offers complete pad and rotor kits at up to 70% off.
How long do brake pads last in Canada? +
Most brake pads last 40,000–70,000 km under normal Canadian driving conditions. Cold winters, road salt, and frequent city stop-and-go can accelerate wear. Signs you need new pads: squealing, grinding, longer stopping distance, or brake pedal pulsation.
Shop brake pads & rotors in Canada
OEM-quality brakes stocked in Canada. Up to 70% off. Zero duties.
1–3 day delivery or free Edmonton pickup.

