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How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a 2014 Honda Accord?

For a 2014 Honda Accord, replacing a wheel bearing (hub) generally costs about $300 to $900 per wheel, depending on front or rear and local labor rates.


What drives the price


Prices for wheel bearing replacement depend on the location of the bearing (front or rear), the type of part used (OEM hub assembly vs aftermarket), whether the shop replaces just a bearing or the entire hub assembly, and the labor rate in your area. The 2014 Accord typically uses hub assemblies that include the bearing, so many repairs involve replacing the entire hub.


Prices below reflect common scenarios and help you plan for a repair. The figures include parts and labor and vary by shop and region.



  • Front wheel bearing/hub assembly replacement: Typical total per wheel is about $300 to $700, depending on whether the hub assembly is replaced and the part choice (OEM vs aftermarket). Labor times are generally around 1.5 to 2.5 hours at typical shop rates.

  • Rear wheel bearing/hub assembly replacement: Typical total per wheel is about $350 to $800. Labor tends to be 2 to 3 hours, varying by vehicle specifics and whether the hub includes an ABS sensor.

  • Two-wheel replacement (both front or both rear): Expect roughly $600 to $1,400, depending on parts, labor pricing, and whether any package deals apply.


Conclusion: These ranges reflect a mix of dealer, independent shop, and big-service-center pricing. If a quote sits well outside these ranges, request a detailed line-item breakdown and confirm whether tax, disposal fees, brake inspection, or alignment are included.


What to expect during service and how to shop smart


During a wheel bearing replacement on a 2014 Accord, you should expect a diagnostic check confirming worn hub bearings, removal of the wheel and brake components, hub/bearing replacement, and reassembly. Many shops will also inspect brakes and may recommend a wheel alignment if steering feels off after the job. OEM (Honda) hubs are available, but aftermarket hubs are common and can save money; however, parts quality and warranty can vary.


Tips to get a fair quote:



  • Ask whether the price includes labor, parts, tax, and any required alignment.

  • Clarify if the quote is for a front hub assembly or rear hub assembly, and whether it includes ABS sensor work.

  • Get quotes from at least two shops to compare pricing and parts choices (OEM vs aftermarket).


Summary


Replacing a wheel bearing on a 2014 Honda Accord typically costs $300–$700 per front wheel and $350–$800 per rear wheel, with higher prices if OEM hubs or dealer service are used or if both sides are replaced. Labor rates and part choices vary by region and shop, so obtain multiple quotes and ask for a clear itemization. Planning ahead can help you budget and avoid surprises, especially if an alignment or brake service is recommended after the repair.

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