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How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a 2005 Toyota Tundra?

Replacement cost for a single wheel bearing on a 2005 Toyota Tundra generally runs from about $250 to $700, depending on front vs rear, parts quality, and local labor rates.


What drives the price


Pricing for wheel bearing replacement is not fixed. The final bill is shaped by several factors, from the part chosen to the shop's hourly rate.



  • Front vs rear bearing: Front-wheel bearings tend to cost more because many hubs are replaced as complete hub assemblies, which can require more labor. Rear bearings on a solid rear axle can be less expensive but still involve careful work on the hub/drum area.

  • Hub assembly vs bearing kit: Replacing the entire hub assembly is usually simpler and quicker but pricier upfront. Bearings-only replacement requires pressing and may require additional hardware.

  • OEM vs aftermarket parts: OEM (Dealer) parts are typically more expensive than aftermarket equivalents, though some shops offer warranties or better compatibility with OEM specs.

  • Labor rates and region: Urban areas and shops with higher labor rates drive up the total cost.

  • ABS sensor or tone ring: Some hubs include the ABS tone ring or wheel-speed sensor; if sensors or wiring must be replaced, expect extra parts and labor.

  • Braking system work: If rotors or drums also need attention, or if a brake inspection is bundled with the service, price may go up.

  • Vehicle configuration: 4x4 variants or models with special access can affect time and difficulty, influencing the labor portion of the bill.


These factors collectively shape the final price you’ll see on the invoice, so quotes can vary widely between shops and regions.


Typical price ranges you should expect


Below are rough price ranges you may encounter in the U.S. market for a single-wheel bearing replacement on a 2005 Toyota Tundra. These figures include parts and labor and assume standard conditions; actual costs may differ based on your location and shop.



  • Front wheel hub assembly replacement (one wheel): commonly $250 to $700 total.

  • Rear wheel bearing replacement (one wheel): commonly $200 to $550 total.


If you need both front and rear bearings or if you replace both sides, double these estimates. Always request a written, itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and any additional services.


What to ask your mechanic


To ensure you get a fair quote and avoid surprises, ask the shop specifically about these points:



  • Is the price for a complete hub assembly or a bearing kit?

  • Does the estimate include wheel alignment, and is an ABS sensor replacement included if needed?

  • Is there a warranty on parts and labor, and what does it cover?

  • Are any additional services (brake work, rotor/drum replacement) required?


Getting multiple quotes and asking for itemized estimates helps compare apples to apples and identify the best value.


Summary


In short, budgeting roughly $250–$700 for a single wheel bearing replacement on a 2005 Toyota Tundra is a reasonable expectation in many markets, with front-wheel replacements often costing more than rear. Your final price will hinge on whether you opt for a hub assembly or a bearing kit, OEM versus aftermarket parts, and local labor rates. Always obtain written estimates and consider the total value, including warranties and any needed brake work or alignment.

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