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How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a 2001 Honda Accord?

In general, expect a few hundred dollars per wheel for a wheel bearing replacement on a 2001 Honda Accord, with front-wheel hub assemblies typically costing more than rear bearings due to part complexity and labor. Actual quotes vary by location, part choice, and whether a hub assembly or traditional bearing is used.


Understanding the cost landscape


The 2001 Honda Accord (roughly in the 1998–2002 model range) uses different configurations for front and rear wheel bearings. Front replacements usually involve replacing the entire hub assembly (hub and bearing), while rear replacements can involve a pressed-in bearing or a hub assembly. Labor rates and regional prices significantly influence the final bill, and OEM parts tend to run higher than aftermarket options.


Cost ranges by wheel position


Here is a rough guide to what you might pay per wheel for a 2001 Honda Accord in the United States, reflecting typical parts choices and labor rates. These figures can vary by shop and region.



  • Front wheel bearing hub replacement (per wheel): Parts roughly $100–$350; Labor about $150–$350; Total commonly in the $300–$700 range, with OEM hubs at the higher end.

  • Rear wheel bearing replacement (per wheel): Bearings may be a pressed unit or a hub assembly; Parts roughly $60–$350; Labor about $150–$450; Total commonly in the $350–$800 range, depending on whether a hub is used and on brake/axle work required.


Conclusion: In practice, quoted prices typically fall in the low hundreds per wheel for a rear bearing and in the mid to upper hundreds per wheel for a front hub replacement, with higher quotes possible for OEM parts or in regions with higher labor rates.


What influences the price


Several factors can push the price higher or lower, including the shop’s hourly rate, whether the replacement uses an OEM or aftermarket hub, the need for additional parts (rotors, seals, caliper work), and whether an alignment is recommended after the service.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the bearing itself, there are extras that can affect out-the-door pricing. The following charges are commonly seen in many shops.



  • Wheel alignment (often recommended if suspension components were disturbed): typically $60–$150.

  • Brake service (inspection, rotor resurfacing or replacement if needed): varies by rotor, pads, and labor.

  • Axle or seal replacements if leaks or damage are discovered during the job: price varies by part and labor.

  • Taxes, shop fees, and any disposal charges.


Conclusion: Expect the total bill to be higher if you need an alignment or other brake work, or if you choose OEM parts; always request a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor.


DIY considerations


Replacing a wheel bearing can be challenging and requires proper tools, safety precautions, and mechanical know-how. If you’re not confident, a professional installation is recommended to ensure proper seating of the hub and to avoid damage to the axle or suspension components.


Summary


For a 2001 Honda Accord, front-wheel bearing hub replacements typically run about $300–$700 per wheel, while rear-wheel bearing work generally falls in the $350–$800 range per wheel, depending on hub vs bearing configurations and regional labor rates. Always obtain a detailed written estimate that separates parts from labor, and factor in potential additional costs such as alignment or brake service. If price is a major concern, compare multiple shops and consider aftermarket hub assemblies, which can save money while still delivering reliable performance.

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