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How much does it cost to replace wheel bearings on a 2011 Honda Accord?

For a 2011 Honda Accord, front-wheel bearing hub replacement typically costs about $400–$700 per wheel, while rear-wheel bearing replacement runs about $300–$550 per wheel. If you replace both sides, expect the total to double. Prices vary by location, shop, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.


Understanding the expense requires looking at how wheel bearings are replaced on this model. The Accord uses hub assemblies that include the bearing for many front-wheel positions and, in some rear configurations, a sealed hub assembly as well. Labor rates, parts quality, and whether extra components (such as ABS sensors, axle nuts, or wheel studs) are needed all influence the final price. Below is a breakdown of typical costs and factors you’ll encounter when shopping for this repair.


Front-wheel bearing replacement (hub assembly)


Costs for the front-wheel bearing replacement usually reflect the price of the hub assembly itself, plus labor. The ABS sensor ring and wheel studs may be included with the hub, but sometimes they require separate components or labor. Here are the key cost drivers.



  • Hub assembly with bearing (OEM vs aftermarket): roughly $180–$420

  • Labor to remove/press in the new hub: typically 1–2 hours at $80–$150 per hour

  • ABS sensor integration (if separate): around $20–$60

  • Axle nut and minor hardware: a few dollars to $15

  • Additional items (brake components checked, possible rotor resurfacing): varies, often minimal


In practice, most customers in the United States see a combined price in the $400–$700 per-wheel range for front-wheel bearing hub replacement, depending on parts choice and labor rates.


Rear-wheel bearing replacement


Rear wheel bearings on the 2011 Accord are typically replaced as a hub assembly as well, though some trims or older batches use a slightly different arrangement. The ABS sensor may be integrated into the hub, which can affect both cost and installation time. Here are the drivers and typical figures.



  • Rear hub assembly price (including bearing): roughly $160–$420

  • Labor to replace the rear hub: about 1–2 hours at $80–$150 per hour

  • ABS sensor and wiring considerations: often included; if not, $20–$60

  • Axle or CV joint checks (if issues found during service): may add cost

  • Warranty and returns on aftermarket parts: varies by supplier and shop


Most rear-wheel bearing replacements for this model fall in the $300–$550 per-wheel range, depending on parts quality and local labor rates.


Factors that affect price


Several variables can significantly influence the final bill. Before you authorize work, consider these:



  • Geographic location and local labor rates

  • Parts choice (OEM vs aftermarket, with or without ABS sensor components)

  • Whether only one wheel or both wheels need service

  • Dealership vs independent shop pricing and warranties

  • Additional repairs discovered during service (brakes, CV joints, or axle work)


Prices can vary widely even within a city, so obtaining multiple written estimates is wise. Some shops offer bundled pricing if both front wheels or both rear wheels are replaced at the same time, along with a limited warranty on parts and labor.


Ways to save on wheel bearing replacement


To keep costs down while ensuring a safe repair, consider these strategies:



  • Shop around and get quotes from several reputable shops, including independent mechanics and dealerships.

  • Ask for a detailed breakdown (parts vs labor) and what parts are included (OEM vs aftermarket).

  • Request warranty terms on parts and labor (common warranties are 12 months/12,000 miles or longer).

  • Consider timing repairs with other maintenance (e.g., brake service) to potentially save on labor charges.

  • Confirm whether the quote includes necessary related services (ABS sensor work, axle nuts, wheel studs).


Always verify that the quoted price includes all required components and labor, and inquire about any potential extra costs before authorizing the repair.


Summary


Replacing wheel bearings on a 2011 Honda Accord varies by wheel and region. Front-wheel bearing hub replacements typically run about $400–$700 per wheel, while rear-wheel bearing replacements are usually in the $300–$550 per-wheel range. Costs are influenced by parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, and whether additional components are necessary. To get the best deal, obtain multiple written estimates, confirm warranty terms, and ensure the shop clearly lists included parts and labor.

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