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How much does it cost to replace a CV joint on a 2008 Honda Accord?

For a 2008 Honda Accord, replacing a CV joint typically costs between $300 and $800 per front axle when you replace the entire CV axle assembly; if you need both sides, the total generally runs from $600 to $1,600. The exact price depends on parts choice, labor rates, and your location; this article explains the factors, typical price ranges, and how to save.


What drives the price


Costs come from three main areas: parts, labor, and regional pricing. Understanding these helps you compare quotes and plan a repair.



  • Parts: A new CV axle assembly (front axle) costs roughly $90-$350 for aftermarket parts, and about $150-$350 per side if you choose OEM Honda parts. Boot kits and individual CV joints cost less but are rarely used alone on a worn joint.

  • Labor: Most shops charge for 1 to 2.5 hours of labor per axle, depending on accessibility and the shop’s rate. At common rates of $75-$150 per hour, labor can range from about $75 to $375 per axle.

  • Additional costs: Taxes, shop supply charges, disposal fees, wheel alignment after the repair, and possible warranty options can add to the total.


In practice, many customers see a total per axle between roughly $300 and $800, with variances by location and part choice; the total for both sides commonly falls in the $600-$1,600 range.


Is it better to replace the whole axle or just the joint?


Replacing the entire CV axle assembly is the most common approach because it guarantees new joints and boot integrity and simplifies the repair. Replacing only the boot or repairing the joint is cheaper in the moment but often less durable and may lead to another failure soon after, especially on a vehicle of this age.


When budgeting, ask the shop for a detailed quote that separates parts and labor and clarifies whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used, and whether a boot kit or a full axle is required.


What to expect in practice


Dealers and independent shops may price differently. In many regions, you’ll find these approximate ranges for front axles on a 2008 Accord:



  • Front axle replacement (assembly): $250-$700 per axle in parts and labor, depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts and local labor rates.

  • Both sides: typically $500-$1,400 total, with some high-cost metropolitan areas approaching $1,600 or more.


Always get multiple quotes and check whether the price includes a warranty on parts and labor, as well as whether an alignment is included in the final price.


In practice, many drivers report that the cost to replace a CV joint/axle on a 2008 Accord is driven by the choice of parts and the local labor market; planning ahead and shopping around can save hundreds of dollars.


Tips to save on CV axle replacement


Here are practical steps to keep costs reasonable without compromising safety:



  • Compare quotes from at least three shops and ask for a line-item breakdown for parts, labor, and any add-ons.

  • Ask whether aftermarket parts are as good as OEM according to the shop’s experience with the 2008 Honda Accord.

  • Inquire about bundled maintenance: if you need a wheel alignment, have it done with the axle replacement to avoid a separate trip and potential repeat labor.


Careful shopping and upfront questions can help you balance cost with reliability.


Summary


Replacing a CV joint on a 2008 Honda Accord typically costs between $300 and $800 per front axle, with both sides commonly costing $600 to $1,600. The price depends on whether you replace the entire axle assembly or simply the boot and joint, the choice of OEM vs aftermarket parts, regional labor rates, and any additional services like wheel alignment. Always obtain a detailed, written estimate and consider the long-term durability and warranty when choosing parts and a repair shop.

How much does a mechanic charge for CV joint replacement?


The average cost for a CV Joint Replacement is between $1,195 and $1,323. Labor costs are estimated between $251 and $368 while parts are priced between $944 and $955. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



Can I still drive with a bad CV joint?


This being said, driving with a damaged or failing CV joint isn't recommended. While you may be able to limp your vehicle home, it is recommended that you order a new CV axle or schedule a replacement with a mechanic as soon as possible.



What is the recall on Honda Accord CV joints?


Honda recalled 65,115 Accord cars from model year 2013 because road salt can corrode their driveshafts, causing the parts to fracture. The recall covers only cars equipped with 4-cylinder engines and continuously variable automatic transmissions (CVT) that have spent time in states that use road salt in the winter.



What is the most common problem with a 2008 Honda Accord?


Top 2008 Honda Accord Problems

  • "No Start" Due to Ignition Switch Failure.
  • Check Engine and D4 Lights Flashing.
  • Radio/Climate Control Display May Go Dark.
  • Faulty Door Lock Actuator May Cause Power Door Locks to Activate Intermittently.
  • Warped Front Brake Rotors May Cause Vibration When Braking.


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