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How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a 2015 Toyota Camry?

In the United States, expect to pay roughly $300 to $900 per wheel for a front-wheel hub replacement and about $250 to $600 per wheel for a rear wheel bearing replacement, including parts and labor. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether the hub includes an ABS sensor, which can push costs higher.


Understanding the price drivers


Wheel bearing replacement costs hinge on several factors. The following list outlines the primary drivers that shape the final bill.



  • Front versus rear location: Front-wheel hub assemblies are typically more expensive due to more components (ABS sensor, tone ring) and generally higher labor time.

  • Hub assembly versus bearing-only: Many Camrys use a sealed hub assembly; replacement costs are higher than replacing just the bearing in older setups.

  • Parts quality: OEM versus aftermarket parts, inclusion of ABS sensors, and whether a complete hub is required.

  • Labor rates and time: Shops charge by the hour; Camry wheel work usually ranges from about 1 to 2 hours per wheel for hub replacement, more if extra components are involved.

  • Diagnostic and ancillary services: Alignment, brake inspection, rotor resurfacing, or caliper work may be bundled or charged separately.


The above factors collectively explain why you may see a wide price range for the same service across different shops and regions.


Typical price ranges by wheel


To provide a practical frame of reference, here's a snapshot of typical per-wheel costs, including parts and labor.



  • Front wheel bearing hub replacement: Parts roughly $150-$450; labor typically 1-2 hours; total commonly $300-$900 per wheel.

  • Rear wheel bearing hub replacement: Parts roughly $100-$350; labor about 0.5-1.5 hours; total commonly $250-$600 per wheel.


These ranges reflect common scenarios for a 2015 Camry and similar mid-size front-wheel-drive Toyotas in the U.S., but actual quotes depend on the specific vehicle condition and local market.


What to expect during service


During replacement, technicians usually remove the wheel, brake components as needed, detach the old hub or bearing assembly, install the new hub or bearing, reassemble, and test. When the hub includes an ABS sensor, the sensor must be connected and sometimes recalibrated. After installation, many shops recommend a wheel alignment if suspension or steering components were disturbed or if handling feels off.


Tips for saving money


Shop around, compare OEM versus aftermarket parts, and ask about bundled services or warranties. Some shops offer coupons or price matching. Always request a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor so you understand exactly what you are paying for.


Summary


For a 2015 Toyota Camry, expect about $300-$900 per front wheel and $250-$600 per rear wheel for wheel bearing/hub replacement, depending on parts choice, labor rates, the presence of an ABS sensor, and whether any additional components require service. Getting multiple, itemized estimates is the best way to ensure you receive a fair price.

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