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How much does it cost to replace a wheel stud on a Honda Accord?

The typical cost to replace a single wheel stud on a Honda Accord is usually in the range of $120 to $350 if only the stud is replaced. If the hub or wheel bearing assembly must be replaced because the stud cannot be removed or the hub is damaged, total costs commonly run from about $300 to $700 or more, depending on parts and labor rates where you are.


Understanding wheel studs and why replacement matters


Wheel studs are the threaded posts that the lug nuts fasten the wheel to the vehicle’s hub. A damaged or seized stud can compromise wheel retention and safety. In many Honda Accord models, the studs are pressed into the hub assembly, so removing and replacing a single stud can require special tools. If the stud is seized or the hub is damaged, mechanics may recommend replacing the hub or bearing assembly instead of just the stud.


When replacement is needed


The need for replacement depends on the condition of the stud and the hub. If the stud spins freely or the threads are stripped, replacement is usually needed. If the hub or bearing shows wear, damage, or corrosion, a hub replacement may be the more reliable option.



  • Access and removal: Accessing a stud inside the hub can require removing the wheel, brakes, and possibly the rotor. In some cases, the stud is pressed into the hub and must be pressed out with the hub in place.

  • Hub integrity: If the hub is cracked, heavily corroded, or the threads are damaged inside the hub, a hub replacement is often necessary.

  • Safety concerns: A compromised stud or hub can lead to loose wheels, poor lug nut torque, or wheel detachment, which is a safety risk.


In short, whether you’re paying for a single stud or an entire hub, you’ll want an accurate diagnosis and a written estimate that breaks down parts and labor.


Cost drivers and what to expect at the shop


Several factors influence the final price, including labor rates, whether only a stud is replaced or a hub assembly is required, the Accord’s model year and hub design, and regional price variations. The following points commonly affect quotes.



  • Labor rate: Urban or dealership shops typically charge higher hourly rates than rural independent shops.

  • Parts choice: Aftermarket vs. OEM hub assemblies can significantly affect price; studs themselves are inexpensive, while hubs are the main cost driver.

  • Is a hub replacement necessary?: If the stud is damaged beyond reuse, or the hub is corroded or cracked, a hub replacement increases both parts and labor costs.

  • Vehicle specifics: Different Honda Accord generations use various hub designs, which can impact labor time and part availability.

  • Location and accessibility: Front-wheel studs are often more accessible; rear-wheel studs may differ in access and replacement difficulty.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprise charges. Always ask for a written estimate that separates parts and labor and to confirm whether the price includes any wheel alignment after service.


Typical price ranges and scenarios


Below are common price ranges you might encounter in the United States as of 2024–2026. Real-world prices will vary by region, shop, and the Accord’s generation.



  • Single wheel stud replacement (no hub replacement): Parts typically $2–$10; labor usually 1–2 hours; total commonly $120–$350.

  • Wheel stud replacement requiring hub assembly replacement: Hub parts (aftermarket) roughly $50–$250; OEM hub parts can be $150–$500 or more; labor generally 2–4 hours; total commonly $300–$700 or higher.

  • Front vs rear differences: Front-hub replacements can be more expensive due to additional components (ABS sensors, brakes) and access; rear-hub costs vary by generation and layout.

  • Dealership vs independent shop: Dealers tend to charge higher labor rates and use OEM parts; independent shops may cost less but could vary in warranty coverage.


To minimize surprises, request a breakdown of parts and labor, ask if a hub replacement is necessary before proceeding, and check whether wheel alignment is included if required after the repair.


Tips to save on the repair



  • Shop around for a written estimate from a few independent shops; they often offer competitive pricing on hubs and studs.

  • Ask about aftermarket hub options and whether they affect warranty or performance.

  • If the hub is already due for replacement due to wear, handling both issues in one visit can reduce overall labor time and costs.

  • Inquire about any available coupons, senior discounts, or warranty on parts and labor.


Following these steps can help you secure a fair price while ensuring the repair is performed safely and correctly.


Summary


Replacing a single wheel stud on a Honda Accord is generally a modest expense if only the stud is involved, typically around $120–$350. If the hub must be replaced along with the stud, expect a higher bill, usually in the $300–$700 range or more depending on parts (aftermarket vs OEM) and labor rates. Because prices vary by region, generation, and shop, obtain multiple written estimates with a clear parts-and-labor breakdown and confirm whether a wheel alignment is needed after the service.

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