if you know what your doing, a couple of hours but if it is your first time doing it plan on a full day.
Changing the brake pads on a Honda Accord is relatively simple. With a few simple tools, one can replace the pads in about one hour.
Depends on car make and year - you didn't share this with us .
It will take approximately 15 minutes, per wheel, for an experience mechanic to change the brake pads and the rotor. A novice mechanic, doing the job in their driveway, will take considerably longer.
take it to a brake specialist
take it to a dealer
Approximately 2 hours.
Lift the car on a jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and take out the old brake pads. Put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
Take your truck to mechanic man to do it for you
Raise Vehicle, Remove Tire, take out the 2 Brake Caliper retaining bolts and remove caliper, take the old pads out and replace with the new ones... its as simple as that
take the tire off and then remove the brake caliper remove the brake pads take a c clamp and compress the brake piston replace the pads then put the caliper back on tighten the caliper bolts put the tire back on then turn car on and push on the brakes a couple of times
front or rear? both are very similar. take the wheels off. loosen and take off the calipers (should be 2 bolts if my memory serves me correctly, the bolts are kinda long. slide the caliper off revealing the brake pads. replace the brake pads and put it all back together. Don't forget to use brake lube on the sliders of the calipers.
Never install just one pad or set of pads on one wheel. Always replace the pads on the front or rear in pairs. In other words both front or both back wheels. To replace pads on the front or rear takes an expert around 1 hour.