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How much is a wheel bearing for a 2011 Hyundai Sonata?

In general, expect the front wheel hub assembly (the common replacement for a 2011 Sonata) to run about $60–$350 for parts, with installed costs typically in the $300–$700 range per axle, depending on OEM versus aftermarket parts and local labor rates.


What affects the price


The total cost varies by whether you replace a front hub assembly (which includes the bearing in most Sonatas) or a rear wheel bearing, the quality of the parts, and the labor rates at your chosen shop. Availability of ABS sensors and the need for an alignment after replacement are additional factors that can shift the final price.


Pricing landscape


What follows are typical price ranges for parts in the United States (as of 2024–2025). Prices can vary by region and supplier.



  • Front wheel hub assembly (aftermarket): roughly $60–$150

  • Front wheel hub assembly (OEM/Dealer): roughly $200–$350

  • Rear wheel bearing (if a separate replacement is needed): roughly $80–$180

  • Remanufactured hub assemblies: roughly $120–$200


Note that these figures cover the part alone; availability may depend on trim level and whether the ABS sensor is included with the hub.


Labor, installation, and related costs


Labor and ancillary services drive the final installed price. Here are common cost ranges and considerations.



  • Labor: Replacing a front wheel hub assembly typically takes about 1–2 hours per axle

  • Labor rate: Approximately $80–$120 per hour in many regions; higher in some markets

  • Wheel alignment: Often recommended after hub/axle work; typically $75–$150

  • Additional charges: Axle nut, brake components, sensors, and disposal fees may add $20–$60


Together, labor and related costs can push the total per axle to roughly $300–$700 for aftermarket parts and around $350–$900 (or more) for OEM parts, depending on region and shop.


How to shop for a wheel bearing on a 2011 Hyundai Sonata


To get the best value and a proper repair, gather quotes from multiple sources and verify exactly what is included in each price.


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM parts tend to be more expensive but may offer factory-fitment and warranty advantages, while aftermarket parts can be significantly cheaper and still meet quality standards. Compare warranties and return policies when choosing.


Part type and compatibility


Confirm whether the job requires a full hub assembly (which includes the bearing) or just a bearing. For many 2011 Sonatas, the bearing is integrated into the hub, but some models may have a separate bearing. Verify part numbers with the shop or supplier.


Ask about inclusions such as the ABS sensor, axle nut, and any required seals so you can compare apples-to-apples across quotes.


Summary


For a 2011 Hyundai Sonata, front-wheel hub assemblies (with bearing) generally cost $60–$350 in parts, and the installed price per axle typically runs $300–$700, depending on OEM vs aftermarket choices and local labor rates. Rear bearings, if applicable, tend to be slightly less expensive on the parts side. Always compare multiple quotes, confirm the exact part configuration, and factor in potential alignment and sensor-related fees to get a clear total.

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