Typically, expect about $250 to $550 per axle for a wheel bearing (hub assembly) replacement on a 2016 Honda Accord, including parts and labor. Prices vary by location, whether you replace one side or both, and the choice of parts and shops.
What drives the price tag
The 2016 Honda Accord generally uses hub-style wheel bearings that are replaced as a single hub assembly on each wheel. Costs are influenced by the part type (hub assembly vs. service bearing kit), whether you replace a single axle or both, and the shop’s labor rate. Additional services such as wheel alignment or brake work can also affect the final bill.
Parts and service options
Here is a practical breakdown of typical costs by component and service option for a single axle:
- Front wheel hub assembly (per axle): Part price typically $150–$350; labor roughly $100–$250; total $270–$600.
- Rear wheel hub assembly (per axle): Part price typically $120–$300; labor roughly $100–$230; total $220–$530.
- Additional factors: Some cars require ABS sensor or tone ring work, which can add $50–$150 to the part price and a small amount of extra labor; replacing both front wheels doubles the per-axle cost if done in the same visit.
- General guidance: Most shops quote by axle; dealer rates and premium parts can push totals toward the higher end of the ranges.
In short, per-axle replacement typically lands in the $250–$550 range, with higher-end parts and dealer services pushing costs upward. If both sides are done at once, expect the bill to rise accordingly, though some shops offer a modest discount for dual replacement.
Factors that can push costs up or down
Prices aren’t fixed and can vary based on several real-world factors. Understanding these can help you shop smarter and avoid surprises.
Shop and region
- Location: Urban areas and dealership service departments often headline higher labor rates than independent shops.
- Shop type: Independent garages may offer lower labor rates than franchises or new-car dealer service centers.
These regional and shop-related differences can swing the final price by a few hundred dollars, depending on where you live and where you choose to have the work done.
Parts choice and installation method
- OEM vs aftermarket: OEM hubs tend to cost more but come with factory warranty; aftermarket hubs are usually cheaper.
- Hub assembly vs bearing kit: Some cars use a pressed-in bearing kit (potentially cheaper parts but more labor) while many 2016 Accords use a complete hub assembly (simpler installation but higher part cost).
Part selection and installation method can noticeably affect both the upfront price and the duration of the job.
Scope of service
- One side vs both sides: Replacing both front wheels at once typically costs more than a single-axle job, but some shops offer a bundled discount.
- Additional maintenance: If brakes, rotors, CV joints, or wheel bearings require related service, the total can increase.
- Alignment: It's common to include or add an alignment after hub/bearing work, which can add $75–$150+ to the bill.
Always ask for a written, line-item estimate that lists parts, labor hours, any included services (like alignment), and taxes or disposal fees.
How to get an accurate quote
To avoid surprises, gather quotes from multiple shops and request a detailed breakdown. Verify whether the estimate includes parts, labor, tax, disposal, and alignment, and confirm what type of hub or bearing will be used (OEM vs aftermarket).
When you call or visit, have your car’s trim level and whether you want one axle or both sides replaced. If you’re considering doing the work yourself, keep in mind that hub/bearing replacement involves raised risk and may require special tools and alignment checks.
Summary
For a 2016 Honda Accord, replacing a wheel bearing (hub assembly) generally costs about $250 to $550 per axle, with higher costs for front hubs, dealer parts, or dual-side service. Prices vary by region, shop, and parts choices, and optional services like alignment can add to the total. To ensure you get a fair price, obtain several written estimates that itemize parts, labor, and any extras.


