Typically, you can expect about $300–$600 per wheel at an independent shop, and $500–$900 per wheel at a dealership, depending on parts and labor. This range covers installing a new hub assembly and any required hardware.
Costs vary based on whether the shop uses an aftermarket hub or the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) hub, whether the bearing is replaced alone or the entire hub assembly is swapped, regional labor rates, and any ancillary work such as ABS sensor considerations or axle nut replacement. For a 2011 Honda Accord front wheel, the front bearing is commonly replaced as a hub assembly, which can influence the price.
What determines the cost
Cost is driven by parts choice, labor, and location. The following factors typically influence the final bill:
- Parts type: hub assembly versus just a bearing, and whether the part is aftermarket or OEM.
- Labor time and rate: typical replacement takes 1.5–2.5 hours, with hourly rates varying by shop and region.
- Additional components: axle nut, dust shield, ABS sensor, or tone ring may need replacement or re-use, affecting price.
- Vehicle specifics: the 2011 Accord front-wheel drive layout and potential ABS-related considerations.
- Location and shop type: dealer prices tend to be higher than independent shops; regional cost differences apply.
In practice, you may see a spread across these variables, so it pays to compare quotes and ask what exactly is included.
Typical price ranges
Prices vary by region and shop, but the ranges below reflect common scenarios for a single front-wheel bearing replacement on a 2011 Honda Accord performed by a typical shop in the United States. The estimate is per wheel unless noted otherwise.
- Independent shop using aftermarket hub: 300–500
- Independent shop using OEM hub (non-dealer): 400–700
- Dealership or shop using OEM hub with dealer-level service: 600–900
- Two wheels replaced at the same time (front pair): commonly 1,000–1,600 total
Prices can vary by region and shop; always ask for a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor and confirms warranty coverage.
DIY or professional service
Wheel bearing work involves removing the wheel, brake components, and axle assembly, then pressing out the old bearing and installing a new hub assembly or bearing. It requires specific tools (including a press) and proper torque specifications for the axle nut and hub bolts. For most drivers, especially if the vehicle is still under any warranty or you prioritize safety and reliability, having a qualified technician perform the replacement is recommended.
What to ask your shop before service
Before approving the work, consider asking these questions to understand the scope and avoid surprises:
- Is the price quoted for a hub assembly or a bearing replacement only?
- Does the estimate include the ABS sensor and related hardware?
- Is a wheel alignment check included if required after the bearing replacement?
- What warranty covers parts and labor, and for how long?
Clear answers help ensure you receive the expected service and value for money.
Summary
For a front wheel bearing replacement on a 2011 Honda Accord, anticipate roughly $300–$600 per wheel at an independent shop and $500–$900 per wheel at a dealership, with variations based on hub assembly versus bearing-only replacement, OEM versus aftermarket parts, and local labor rates. Always obtain written quotes that specify parts, labor, and warranty, and consider getting quotes from more than one shop to ensure you’re getting a fair price.


