For a 2015 Dodge Journey, wheel hub assemblies cost roughly $60–$350 for the part itself, with installed prices commonly ranging from about $200 to $600 per axle depending on front versus rear replacement, brand, and local labor rates.
What drives the price
The overall cost depends on where you live, whether you’re replacing the front or rear hub, the brand of the hub, and the labor rate at the shop. OEM/dealer parts tend to be pricier than aftermarket options, and some jobs require replacing both sides to ensure balanced performance.
Part price ranges by position
The following ranges give a general guide to part costs for the Dodge Journey’s wheel hubs.
- Front wheel hub assemblies: aftermarket parts typically cost about $60–$200; OEM/dealer parts commonly run $180–$350+.
- Rear wheel hub assemblies: aftermarket parts typically cost about $40–$150; OEM/dealer parts commonly run $140–$260.
In short, front hubs generally command higher prices than rear hubs, and choosing OEM or dealer parts adds a premium.
Installed cost and labor expectations
Labor time and rates vary by region and shop, but typical installation estimates can guide budgeting.
- Front hub replacement: about 1–2 hours of labor; labor rates commonly range from $75–$150 per hour, yielding roughly $75–$300 in labor.
- Rear hub replacement: about 1–2 hours of labor; similar labor rate range, roughly $75–$300 in labor.
Combined with parts, total installed cost per axle generally falls in the range of about $200–$650 for a front hub and $140–$410 for a rear hub, depending on the exact parts chosen and local labor prices.
Where to buy and what to consider
Shop selection can influence price and warranty. Here are common sources and what to watch for.
- Auto parts chains (AutoZone, O’Reilly, Advance Auto): typical front hub assemblies run roughly $60–$350; prices vary by brand and whether ABS sensors are included.
- Online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon, etc.): often have competitive prices; verify compatibility with your 2015 Journey and check shipping and return policies.
- Dealership or certified mechanics: OEM parts with warranty; higher upfront price but may offer bundled quotes for parts and labor.
Getting a written, itemized quote that separates parts and labor helps you compare options and anticipate any additional costs, such as ABS sensors or brake component checks.
Tips and considerations
Before authorizing work, confirm which hubs are affected, whether it’s necessary to replace both sides for even wear, and whether the job includes rotor/brake work or wheel alignment adjustments. If your Journey has ABS, ensure the quote accounts for sensors that may be integrated with the hub unit.
Summary
For a 2015 Dodge Journey, wheel bearing (hub) costs vary widely by front vs rear position, brand, and location. Plan for $60–$350 for the part, with installed costs typically in the $200–$600 range per axle for front hubs and about $140–$410 for rear hubs, depending on labor rates and whether OEM parts are chosen. Always obtain a detailed, written quote and consider whether both sides should be replaced to maintain even wear and performance.


