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

On a 2014 Honda Civic, you can expect front-wheel bearing replacement (typically done as a hub assembly) to cost about $250–$500 total, and rear-wheel bearing replacement to run about $350–$700 total, including parts and labor. Final prices vary by region, whether the hub assembly or just the bearing is replaced, and any needed additional services.


The following information breaks down the main cost drivers, typical price ranges, and tips for getting a fair estimate. It covers front and rear bearing replacements and explains why prices can vary from shop to shop.


What affects the price


Prices are influenced by which bearing is replaced (front or rear), whether the shop uses an OEM hub assembly or an aftermarket hub, local labor rates, and any additional services that may be required during the repair. Below is a breakdown of the common factors you’ll encounter.



  • Front vs. rear wheel bearing replacement: front replacements are more common and often cost less than rear replacements due to accessibility and parts.

  • Hub assembly vs. bearing-only replacement: many shops replace the whole hub assembly (more convenient) rather than pressing in a separate bearing, which can change parts cost and labor time.

  • Parts quality: aftermarket hubs are typically cheaper than OEM/honor-branded hubs, but may come with different warranty terms.

  • Labor rate and time: labor costs vary by region and shop; typical labor time is around 1–2.5 hours for a front hub, possibly longer for a rear replacement.

  • Additional services: brake rotor resurfacing or replacement, axle nut replacement, ABS sensor work, or wheel alignment can add to the total bill.

  • Diagnostic and inspection fees: some shops charge a diagnostic fee if you don’t proceed with the repair.


In short, price variability is common, and the final quote will largely hinge on which bearing is replaced, the parts chosen, and any extra services required during the job.


Typical price ranges for a 2014 Civic


These ranges reflect common market prices in the United States as of 2024–2025 and include both parts and labor. Your local shop may be higher or lower depending on its rate structure and inventory.



  • Front wheel bearing/hub assembly replacement: typically $250–$500 total, with some shops charging up to about $600 in high-cost areas.

  • Rear wheel bearing replacement: typically $350–$700 total, and sometimes more if additional brake or axle work is required.

  • Additional services (if needed): brake rotor/brake service, axle nut replacement, or ABS sensor work can add roughly $60–$150 to the bill.

  • Diagnostic or inspection fees: can range from $0 to $100 depending on whether the shop credits the diagnostic if you proceed with the repair.


Prices vary widely by region and shop, so it’s wise to obtain multiple estimates and ensure they’re itemized (parts vs. labor) and include any required warranties.


Tips for getting a fair price


To avoid surprises and ensure you get a solid repair, use these strategies when shopping for wheel bearing service for your Civic.



  • Get multiple, written, itemized quotes that separately list parts, labor, and any diagnostic fees.

  • Ask whether the quote is for a hub assembly replacement or a bearing-only repair, and whether OEM or aftermarket parts will be used.

  • Request the warranty terms on parts and labor (common warranties range from 12–24 months or 12,000–24,000 miles).

  • Ensure the quote includes any necessary wheel alignment, especially if the repair could affect alignment angles.

  • Check if the shop includes a brake inspection and any recommended rotor or brake service in the estimate.

  • Choose a shop with transparent diagnostics, good reviews, and certified technicians; a reputable shop reduces the risk of repeat visits.


A careful comparison of quotes and warranties helps you balance price with long-term reliability for your Civic’s wheel bearings.


Summary: Replacing a wheel bearing on a 2014 Honda Civic typically costs in the hundreds of dollars range, with front replacements generally cheaper than rear. Expect $250–$500 for front and $350–$700 for rear, plus possible extra charges for alignment or brake work. Always get multiple, itemized quotes and verify warranty terms to protect your investment.

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