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Toyota Prius Brake Pads
Your Toyota Prius brake pads replacement cost will depend on the type of pads you get with prices starting around $35 per set. Ceramic performance pads might be your best bet if you want improved performance and stopping power to withstand aggressive driving. However, if you want a balance between performance, durability, and cost, semi-metallic pads will do the job. It's an option many drivers prefer for everyday usability and efficiency, but the choice is yours.
AutoZone is your one-stop shop for reliable Toyota Prius brake pads from top brands like Duralast. With our extensive inventory, you can find the perfect fit for your needs. Take advantage of Free Same Day Pickup to get your hands on your new parts in just a few hours.
YEAR RANGE FOR TOYOTA PRIUS BY MODEL
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duralast pads
Anthony
in 24 days
I was definitely caught of guard that the performance of the basic pads would work out for a high performance vehicle
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 mercedes c63 amg 2010 Toyota prius 2006 jeep grand Cherokee hemi
I was definitely caught of guard that the performance of the basic pads would work out for a high performance vehicle
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 mercedes c63 amg 2010 Toyota prius 2006 jeep grand Cherokee hemi
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Great pads
Corey
in a month
Installed these a month ago and have put over 7k miles on them already and they work amazing. Easy install as well!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 Toyota Prius
Installed these a month ago and have put over 7k miles on them already and they work amazing. Easy install as well!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 Toyota Prius
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Easy returns
Corinna
in 3 months
I bought new brake pads because my brakes were grinding, turns out they were just filthy. AutoZone made it simple to return my unused/unneeded brake pads.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2009 Toyota Prius
I bought new brake pads because my brakes were grinding, turns out they were just filthy. AutoZone made it simple to return my unused/unneeded brake pads.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2009 Toyota Prius
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