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

The typical bill for replacing a wheel bearing (hub assembly) on a Honda Civic runs about $200 to $600 per axle, depending on parts and labor. Dealer quotes are usually higher, while aftermarket parts can trim the cost. If you need both front and rear replaced, multiply by two for an estimate on both sides.


In more detail, price drivers include the Civic’s model year and trim, the choice of OEM vs aftermarket hub assemblies, local labor rates, and whether any related components or services are required during the replacement.


Cost components


Costs break down into three main components that frequently appear on repair bills. The following ranges reflect typical U.S. pricing for common Civic models in 2024–2026.



  • Parts: Hub assemblies vary by brand. Aftermarket hubs commonly cost about 60 to 180 per wheel, while OEM or dealer hubs typically run roughly 180 to 350 per wheel. Some high-end or newer models may exceed this range.

  • Labor: Replacing a wheel bearing usually takes 1 to 2.5 hours per axle at common shop rates of about 90 to 140 per hour, with longer times if both sides are done or if the hub requires pressing or extra disassembly.

  • Other costs: Additional charges may include brake inspection or rotor replacement, axle nut, ABS sensor, new seals, alignment, and shop fees or disposal charges.


Conclusion: For an independent shop, most Honda Civic owners see roughly 300 to 500 dollars per axle, while dealer quotes can push higher, particularly for newer models or when both sides are involved.


DIY vs. professional service


Wheel bearing replacement is a moderate-to-high-skill job. A DIY approach can save labor costs but requires presses, a robust toolkit, and caution around braking components. If unsure, consult a mechanic for a precise quote.


When DIY may be off the table


Front-wheel bearings, especially on Civics with pressed-in hubs, can require specialized tools. If you’re not equipped to safely lift the vehicle, remove the calipers, and properly torque the hub, professional service is recommended.


Model-year considerations


Honda Civic generations differ in hub assembly design and availability of OEM parts. Newer Civics sometimes use integrated hub assemblies with different mounting arrangements; older generations may have separate bearings inside a hub. Check your vehicle’s VIN to confirm the correct replacement part.


Summary


Bottom line: Replacing a wheel bearing on a Honda Civic typically costs about $200–$600 per axle, influenced by parts selection, labor rates, and whether a single or both sides are addressed. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts and labor, and consider whether a dealer or independent shop best fits your budget and timeline.

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