A wheel bearing (hub assembly) for a 2015 Honda Accord typically costs about $100–$180 for the part itself, with installed prices generally running around $250–$450 per wheel. Final numbers depend on whether you’re replacing the front or rear hub, the brand, and local labor rates.
What affects the price
Prices vary because there are several ways to buy and install a wheel bearing on this model. You may replace just the inner bearing, but most buyers replace the entire hub assembly, and some hubs include the ABS sensor. Genuine Honda hubs tend to be pricier than aftermarket options, and front hubs usually cost more than rear hubs due to load and ABS sensor considerations.
Parts options
A quick look at common options you’ll encounter when shopping for a wheel bearing/hub for a 2015 Accord:
- Front hub assembly (bearing included, often with ABS sensor)
- Rear hub assembly (bearing included)
- Bearing-only kits (less common for modern Hondas)
- Genuine Honda vs aftermarket brands
- ABS sensor included or not included in the package
In practice, most drivers replace the entire hub assembly rather than the inner bearing alone, to minimize the chance of future failure and simplify installation.
Typical price ranges (parts and installation)
What you’ll likely see when comparing online and in-shop prices is a two-part breakdown: price of the part itself and the installed cost (labor). The ranges below reflect recent availability across major retailers and independent shops.
- Front wheel hub assembly (part with bearing and usually ABS sensor): Part roughly $100–$180; installed total typically $250–$400 per wheel
- Rear wheel hub assembly (bearing included): Part roughly $120–$250; installed total typically $300–$450 per wheel
- Bearing-only kits (rare for this model): Part roughly $60–$120; installed total around $180–$280
- OEM vs aftermarket brands: OEM Honda parts tend to be higher, aftermarket brands offer lower prices but vary in quality and warranty
Prices vary by retailer, region, and current promotions, so it’s wise to shop around and confirm whether the quoted price includes the ABS sensor and hardware necessary for installation.
What to expect at the shop
Most shops quote labor per wheel, with typical replacement times around 1–2 hours per wheel depending on access, the presence of ABS wiring, and whether any additional components need service. After a hub/bearing replacement, an alignment is not usually required for the Accord, but the shop may inspect steering and suspension components and re-torque wheel lug nuts to spec.
Summary
A wheel bearing (hub assembly) for a 2015 Honda Accord generally costs about $100–$180 for the part, with installed prices commonly $250–$450 per wheel. Front hubs are usually pricier than rear hubs, and OEM parts cost more than aftermarket options. Always verify whether the quoted price includes the ABS sensor and labor, and compare several retailers or shops for the best deal. Check local auto parts stores or your Honda dealer for a precise quote in your area.


