The part cost for a wheel bearing hub assembly on a 2015 Dodge Dart typically ranges from about $100 to $350, with labor bringing the total installed price to roughly $250 to $590 depending on front vs. rear and OEM vs. aftermarket. Labor costs vary by shop and region.
Prices vary based on whether you need a front hub assembly or a rear wheel bearing, whether you choose aftermarket parts or Mopar OEM parts, and whether the installation covers the full hub assembly (which often includes the ABS sensor) or just the bearing itself. Understanding these factors helps you estimate total costs more accurately.
Price ranges by part type
The following list summarizes typical part-price ranges for wheel bearing hub assemblies on a 2015 Dodge Dart. Prices are approximate and can vary by retailer, region, and promotions.
- Front wheel bearing hub assembly (aftermarket): roughly $70–$180
- Front wheel bearing hub assembly (OEM Mopar): roughly $150–$350
- Rear wheel bearing hub assembly (aftermarket): roughly $60–$200
- Rear wheel bearing hub assembly (OEM Mopar): roughly $150–$350
In short, front-end parts (especially OEM) tend to be more expensive than rear-end parts, and Mopar/OEM parts command higher list prices than generic aftermarket options. Always check the exact part with your VIN to ensure proper fitment.
Labor and installation considerations
The following list outlines common labor-related factors that affect the final installed price.
- Typical labor time: front hub replacement is usually 1–2 hours; rear hub replacement can take longer, often 2–3 hours depending on access and vehicle configuration.
- Labor rate: average shop rates range from about $80 to $120 per hour, but rates can be higher in some regions or for specialty shops.
- Estimated installed price range (parts + labor): front aftermarket installations commonly total around $250–$420; front OEM installations around $350–$590; rear aftermarket installations around $160–$440; rear OEM installations around $320–$590.
Note that some shops may quote more if ABS sensors or wiring harnesses need replacement, or if there are additional issues discovered during service. Always request a detailed, itemized estimate before work begins.
Where to buy and how to save
To compare prices and find the best deal for your 2015 Dodge Dart, consider checking multiple retailers and brands. Popular options include auto parts chains and online retailers, which often list compatibility by VIN or year/model.
- Auto parts stores (in-store and online)
- Manufacturer or Mopar official parts catalogs
- Online marketplaces and auto parts aggregators
- Independent repair shops and dealer service departments
Tips to save: look for core exchanges (where you return your old part for a core credit), seasonal promotions, and bundled pricing if you replace more than one wheel bearing at the same time. Always confirm fitment for your exact Dart configuration (engine type, suspension, and ABS setup) before purchasing.
Summary
For a 2015 Dodge Dart, wheel bearing hub assemblies typically cost about $100–$350 for the part, with OEM Mopar parts at the higher end and aftermarket parts offering broader price range. Expect total installed costs in the ballpark of $250–$590 depending on front vs rear, part brand, and labor rates. Compare several sources, confirm fitment for your VIN, and consider whether you need the full hub assembly or just the bearing to make the most informed choice.
Additional considerations
Prices are subject to change and can vary by region and retailer. If you're planning the repair soon, check current quotes from multiple retailers and ask your mechanic for a precise, itemized estimate that includes both parts and labor.


