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How much is a wheel bearing for a 2005 Honda Accord?

Part prices for a wheel bearing (hub assembly) on a 2005 Honda Accord typically range from about $60 to $270 per hub, with front hubs usually more expensive than rear. Labor to install is usually $100 to $300 per axle, so the total installed cost can run roughly $160 to $570 per wheel depending on parts choice, location, and shop rates.


What you’re buying and how it affects price


The 2005 Accord commonly uses a wheel hub assembly that includes the bearing and often an ABS sensor. In most configurations you’ll replace a complete hub assembly rather than a bare bearing, which influences both price and installation steps. Distinctions between front and rear hubs also affect cost.


Front vs rear hub assemblies


Front wheel hub assemblies are typically more expensive due to larger bearings and more complex ABS sensor setups, while rear hubs tend to be cheaper though still include bearing and sensor in many models.



  • Front wheel hub assembly (bearing + ABS sensor in most trims): aftermarket typically $70–$150; OEM/Honda $150–$270.

  • Rear wheel hub assembly (bearing + sensor in many cars): aftermarket roughly $60–$140; OEM Honda typically $140–$260.

  • Standalone wheel bearing (if your vehicle uses a serviceable bearing rather than a full hub): usually $60–$120, though less common for this generation.

  • Other components that can affect price: ABS sensor harness, mounting hardware, or rotor condition requiring resurfacing or replacement.


Prices shown reflect typical retail pricing from auto parts stores and online retailers as of 2024–2026 and may vary by region and retailer. Always verify current pricing before purchase.


These ranges illustrate how part selection (OEM vs aftermarket) and whether you’re buying a full hub assembly or a stand-alone bearing influence the cost you’ll encounter at purchase.


Additional factors that influence total cost


Beyond the part itself, installation cost can vary based on shop rates, whether additional maintenance is needed, and whether ABS sensor calibration or wheel alignment is required after replacement.


To get an accurate total, request a written estimate that includes parts, labor, taxes, and any ancillary services. Some shops offer bundled pricing or promotions on wheel hub replacements.


Labor and total cost considerations


Labor mainly drives the difference between a cheap part and a fully serviced replacement. Here are typical labor expectations for a 2005 Accord per axle.



  • Labor to replace a wheel hub assembly: about 1 to 2 hours per axle; at common shop rates ($80–$120 per hour), that’s roughly $80–$240 per axle.

  • Diagnostics and wheel alignment: a basic diagnostic is often included or modestly priced; wheel alignment after hub replacement is usually recommended and can add $60–$100 or more.

  • Potential additional costs: rotor resurfacing or replacement if worn; brake component inspection; disposal and tax fees.


Comparing quotes from multiple shops and asking for itemized estimates helps you understand the split between parts, labor, and any extras. Some retailers and shops offer promotions on hub replacements or bundled brake services.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Accord, wheel bearing replacement costs typically range from $60–$270 for the part per hub, with front hubs generally on the higher end; installed totals per axle commonly fall between roughly $160–$570, depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts and local labor rates. Prices vary by region, part choice, and whether a full hub assembly or a standalone bearing is used. Always verify current pricing with multiple sources and factor in labor and potential additional costs.

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