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How much does it cost to replace wheel bearings on a 2017 Chevy Silverado?

Typical total cost for replacing a wheel bearing hub on a 2017 Chevy Silverado falls roughly in the $300–$700 range per wheel, including parts and labor. Front-wheel replacements are generally less expensive than rear-wheel replacements, and replacing both sides or all four wheels increases the total accordingly. OEM parts tend to be pricier than aftermarket alternatives, and regional labor rates vary.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the final bill, including the type of parts chosen, the local labor rate, and how many wheels are serviced. The following points commonly drive price differences.



  • Parts choice: hub assemblies (with bearing and ABS sensor) vs individual bearings and seals.

  • Labor rate: shop hourly rates vary by region and facility.

  • Vehicle configuration: front vs rear replacement, 2WD vs 4WD, and whether the ABS sensor is integrated into the hub.

  • Regional pricing: urban vs rural markets and dealership vs independent shops.

  • Number of wheels replaced: one wheel vs both sides or all four.


In practice, these factors combine to shift the price within the typical ranges, so customers should expect quotes to reflect their specific Silverado configuration and location.


Typical installed price ranges


Prices shown below include parts and labor for a standard hub replacement on a 2017 Silverado. If multiple wheels are serviced, multiply accordingly and consider any additional costs such as diagnostics or alignment.



  • Front wheel bearing hub replacement (per wheel, installed): $300–$700

  • Rear wheel bearing hub replacement (per wheel, installed): $350–$800

  • Both front wheels (two hubs): $600–$1,400

  • Both rear wheels (two hubs): $700–$1,600

  • All four wheels: $1,300–$3,000

  • Additional costs: diagnostics/ABS recalibration ($50–$150), wheel alignment (if recommended) $75–$150


Note: These ranges are general estimates for typical repair shops and may vary by region, part selection (OEM vs aftermarket), and the exact sensor configuration of the hub assembly.


DIY vs professional service


Replacing a wheel bearing hub can be a moderate-to-skilled job depending on experience and tools. Professional replacement usually ensures proper torque, axle sealing, and ABS sensor integrity, and often includes a warranty on parts and labor. DIY costs are generally lower for parts, which might be around $100–$350 per hub for aftermarket units, but you’ll need the right tools and safe lifting equipment. If you’re unsure about pressing a bearing or wiring the ABS sensor, a shop might be the safer and more cost-effective option in the long run.


What to ask your repair shop


Before approving the work, consider asking these questions to get a clear, accurate quote and avoid surprises:



  • Are you quoting per wheel or for all four wheels?

  • Is the price for aftermarket or OEM hub assemblies?

  • Does the price include ABS sensor or integration if present on the hub?

  • Will you perform a wheel alignment if needed, and is it included or billed separately?

  • Can you provide a written estimate with both parts and labor breakdown?


Having clear answers helps ensure you’re paying for the specific parts and services your Silverado requires.


Summary


Replacing wheel bearings on a 2017 Chevy Silverado is typically a multi-hundred-dollar job per wheel, with front wheels generally costing less than rear wheels. The total price depends on parts choice (OEM vs aftermarket), whether you replace one wheel or all four, and local labor rates. Expect roughly $300–$700 per front hub and $350–$800 per rear hub, with all four wheels running about $1,300–$3,000 including labor and parts, plus potential diagnostics or alignment fees. When in doubt, obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether ABS sensors, diagnostics, and alignments are included in the price. A professional installation remains the most straightforward path for this repair on a modern Silverado.


Summary

How long do wheel bearings last on Silverado 1500?


Wheel bearings have an average lifespan of 136,000 to 160,000 km (approximately 85,000 to 100,000 miles).



Can I drive my truck with a bad wheel bearing?


You shouldn't drive more than a few miles on a confirmed bad wheel bearing, and never at highway speeds. A failing wheel bearing can seize, overheat, or cause the wheel to detach from the vehicle entirely [1].



How much will a mechanic charge to replace a wheel bearing?


Typical Wheel Bearing Replacement Cost Range
For a typical car, the wheel bearing replacement price at a professional shop averages between $300 and $500 per wheel.



How much does it cost to replace wheel bearings on a 2017 Chevy Silverado 1500?


The range of prices of Front Wheel Bearings for the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 goes from $207.99 up to $399.99 for the most premium parts.


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