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How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a Chevy Impala?

Typically about $300 to $800 per wheel for a wheel bearing (hub assembly) replacement on a Chevy Impala, with higher costs at dealers or in areas with higher labor rates.


What affects the price


Costs are driven by the type of part (bearing alone vs. hub assembly), whether the work is on the front or rear axle, the Impala model year generation, local labor rates, and any extra parts or services needed (such as ABS sensor replacement, axle nut, brake work, or an alignment).



  • Part type: hub assemblies with integrated bearings are usually more expensive than installing a bearing kit that requires pressing in a bearing.

  • Front vs rear: front-wheel bearing replacements often cost more due to the complexity and labor involved.

  • Generation and design: different model years of the Impala use different hub/bearing assemblies and mounting hardware.

  • Labor rate and location: shop rates vary widely by region and by whether you go to a dealership or an independent shop.

  • Additional services: if the ABS sensor, tone ring, axle nut, or an alignment is needed, the total increases.


Understanding these factors helps you forecast the final bill and compare quotes.


Estimated cost ranges for a Chevy Impala


Prices shown reflect typical pricing in the United States across independent shops and dealerships and can vary by region and year. The front-wheel bearing replacement tends to be pricier than the rear due to labor and hardware, and dealership prices are higher than independent shops.



  • Front wheel bearing/hub assembly replacement (most common on the Impala): Typical total per wheel ranges from about $350 to $750, with dealership pricing often higher. In high-cost markets or at the dealer, totals can approach $1,000 per wheel.

  • Rear wheel bearing replacement: Typical total per wheel ranges from about $250 to $600. In some cases with ABS or drum-to-hub configurations, costs can be higher.


Always obtain a written estimate that breaks out parts and labor, and ask about any mandatory services (like alignment) that might affect the final price.


Ways to save and get an accurate quote


Before shopping around, know that comparing multiple quotes and understanding what’s included helps prevent surprises and overpaying for a wheel bearing replacement.


Practical tips to save on the repair


These strategies can help you reduce costs or ensure you’re getting solid value:



  • Ask for a line-item estimate that separates parts, labor, and any additional fees.

  • Request the price for both front and rear bearings if you’re unsure which side needs replacement; sometimes both are suggested but not always required.

  • Inquire whether the shop will replace the hub assembly or just press in a new bearing, and how this choice affects warranty and longevity.

  • Check if an alignment is needed after installation and whether it’s included in the quote.

  • Compare quotes from at least two or three shops (independent shops often beat dealership prices).

  • Ask about warranties on parts and labor; hub assemblies typically come with a 1–3 year warranty in many shops.


Following these tips can help you secure a fair price and avoid future tire wear or handling issues.


Summary


For most Chevy Impala owners, replacing a wheel bearing per wheel costs hundreds of dollars, with a typical range of roughly $300 to $800. Front hub assemblies usually cost more than rear bearings, and dealership quotes tend to be higher than those from independent shops. Always obtain multiple written estimates, understand what’s included, and factor in any needed alignment or ABS-related add-ons. With careful shopping, you can budget effectively for this common repair and avoid sticker shock.

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