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How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a 2011 Honda Odyssey?

The typical price range for replacing a wheel bearing on a 2011 Honda Odyssey is about $350 to $800 per wheel, depending on whether you’re dealing with the front or rear bearing and on local labor rates and part choices.


The 2011 Odyssey uses hub-style assemblies for the front wheels and bearing assemblies for the rear wheels. In most shops, the job involves removing the wheel and brake components, accessing the hub or bearing, installing a new hub bearing assembly, and reassembling with proper torques and sensor re-calibration if needed. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether you select OEM or aftermarket parts, and whether you replace a single wheel or both.


What drives the cost


Price variations come from several factors. Below is a breakdown of the most influential elements that can move your final bill up or down.



  • Front wheel bearing/hub assembly replacement: typically $400–$800 per wheel, depending on parts (OEM vs aftermarket) and labor rates.

  • Rear wheel bearing replacement: typically $250–$500 per wheel, with variation based on whether the rear uses a true bearing or a hub assembly.

  • Single wheel vs. pair: replacing both wheels doubles the parts and labor费用, plus any combined services such as alignment.

  • Labor rate and local demand: urban shops and dealer service centers usually charge more per hour than independent mechanics.

  • Parts choice: OEM parts tend to cost more than aftermarket equivalents, and some hubs include an ABS sensor or tone ring, which can raise the price.


Prices are estimates and can vary by region, shop, and the vehicle’s condition. Always request a written, itemized estimate before work begins and confirm whether the quote includes parts, labor, tax, and any required software calibrations.


What to expect during service


Understanding the typical service flow can help you prepare financially and logistically. Below are the common steps a shop will follow when replacing a wheel bearing on a 2011 Odyssey.



  1. Diagnose and confirm the bearing issue, including any noise, play in the wheel, or ABS sensor concerns.

  2. Lift the vehicle, remove the wheel, and detach the braking components to access the hub/ bearing assembly.

  3. Remove the old hub bearing assembly and install the new hub or bearing unit, ensuring proper torque specs and sensor alignment.

  4. Reassemble components, reinstall the wheel, and perform a test drive to verify noise elimination and proper operation.

  5. If required, perform any additional services such as brake rotor resurfacing or a wheel alignment, and verify sensor calibration.


Most shops provide a warranty on parts and labor—commonly 12 to 24 months—so ask about warranty terms when you receive your estimate. If you replace a single wheel, you may not need an alignment, but if you notice steering pull after the service, a wheel alignment may be advisable.


Summary


For a 2011 Honda Odyssey, expect to pay roughly $350 to $800 per wheel for a wheel bearing/hub replacement, with front-wheel jobs typically at the higher end. Costs vary based on front vs rear, parts quality, labor rates, and whether you replace a single wheel or both. Always obtain multiple quotes, request an itemized estimate, and confirm warranty coverage to ensure you’re getting a fair price for the service.

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