A typical wheel bearing or hub replacement on a Honda Pilot runs roughly between $300 and $700 per wheel, with front-wheel jobs usually on the higher end. Costs vary by parts choice, labor rates, and location.
The Honda Pilot uses hub-bearing assemblies for the front wheels and often a pressed bearing in the rear. Prices depend on the vehicle’s year and generation, whether a full hub assembly is replaced or just the bearing, and regional labor rates. This article outlines what drives price, what you can expect to pay, and how to shop for the best quote.
What costs are involved in replacing a wheel bearing?
Costs come from several sources: parts, labor, and the approach used by the technician. The following factors commonly shape the final bill.
- Parts: front-wheel hub assemblies (the typical front-end repair on Pilots) tend to be pricier than rear bearings. You may pay for an OEM hub or an aftermarket alternative; prices vary accordingly.
- Labor: shops bill by the hour, and local labor rates plus the complexity of removing brakes and suspension to access the bearing influence the total.
- Replacement method: many front-wheel repairs replace the entire hub assembly; some situations allow replacing just the bearing. Hub replacement is often quicker and more straightforward, affecting overall cost.
- Vehicle year and variant: newer or more feature-rich models may include additional components (such as ABS sensors) in the hub, raising the parts price.
- Location and shop type: dealers tend to charge more than independent shops, and urban areas generally have higher rates than rural areas.
- Additional services: if a wheel alignment, brake inspection, or ABS diagnostics are needed, these can add to the final price.
In summary, the final price is shaped by the parts choice (hub assembly vs bearing), labor costs, and any related services. A typical one-wheel repair sits in the mid-hundreds depending on the specifics of your Pilot and where you shop.
Typical price ranges by scenario
These figures reflect common ranges seen in U.S. shops. Exact prices depend on your location, the Pilot’s year, and the shop’s pricing structure.
- Front wheel bearing/hub assembly replacement (the most common front-end repair): about $350 to $700 per wheel, including parts and labor. OEM hubs tend to be higher than aftermarket options.
- Rear wheel bearing replacement (bearing or hub assembly, depending on design): about $250 to $550 per wheel, influenced by whether a full hub is used and how accessible the bearing is.
If two wheels require service or if there are complications accessing the bearing, the price can rise. It’s common to get written quotes and ask about bundled discounts if more than one wheel needs work.
Summary
Replacing a wheel bearing or hub on a Honda Pilot is a mid-range repair in most markets. Front-wheel hub replacements are typically more expensive than rear bearing work, and prices swing with parts choices, labor rates, and regional differences. Plan for roughly $300–$700 per wheel for front-end hub assemblies and about $250–$550 per wheel for rear bearings, with higher totals if multiple wheels are involved. Always request multiple quotes and confirm what’s included (labor, parts, alignment, and any diagnostics) before authorizing work.


