For a 2008 Honda Accord, front CV axle replacement is a common service. In general, shops quote about 1 to 2 hours per axle, equating to roughly 2 to 4 hours for both sides. Real-world time depends on equipment, condition, and any extra tasks.
What the job involves for this model
The 2008 Honda Accord is a front-wheel-drive vehicle that relies on CV joints on each front wheel. Replacing the front CV axles typically involves removing the wheel, accessing the axle at the hub, installing a new CV axle, and reassembling components, followed by a quick check of movement and alignment. Time can vary with rust, seized fasteners, and other obstructions.
All-wheel-drive caveat
All-wheel-drive variants are rare for this year of Accord, but if you encounter one, the rear axle work can change the overall time. For the standard front-wheel-drive model, the primary work is on the front axles.
Typical labor time ranges
Before the list, here is a quick guide to common quoted times by shops and repair guides.
- One front CV axle replacement: about 1.0 to 1.6 hours
- Both front CV axles replacement (both sides): about 2.0 to 3.2 hours
- Additional tasks (hub/bearing service, seized bolts, or other complications): add roughly 0.5 to 1.5 hours per axle
Concluding note: In typical conditions, most shops will estimate 2 to 4 hours of labor to replace both front axles on a 2008 Honda Accord.
Factors that affect duration
Several variables can extend or shorten the job beyond the baseline times.
- Corrosion or rust on axle nuts and bolts, especially with high-mileage cars
- Seized or stubborn fasteners requiring extra effort or penetrating lubricant
- Need for hub, bearing, or suspension component service
- Limited access in tight engine bays or wheel wells
- Requirement for wheel alignment or additional diagnostic work after replacement
Any of these issues can add 0.5 to 2 hours or more per axle, depending on severity and parts involved.
What to expect when budgeting and getting a quote
When you request a quote, ask for the estimated labor hours per axle and whether the price includes any related components (grease, clamps, inner/outer joints). If a shop identifies rust or other problems early, they may revise the estimate. Always obtain a written estimate so you know what to expect before the work begins.
Summary
For a 2008 Honda Accord, plan on about 2 to 4 hours of labor to replace both front CV axles (roughly 1–2 hours per axle) under normal conditions. Time can extend with corrosion, seized hardware, or additional repairs. If you’re budgeting, consult multiple shops for their quoted hours and be sure to clarify what’s included in the estimate.


