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How much is a wheel bearing for a Honda Odyssey?

In short, a wheel bearing/hub assembly for a Honda Odyssey typically costs between about $100 and $500 per wheel, with labor around $100 to $350 per axle. The exact price depends on whether the bearing is front or rear, and whether you choose aftermarket parts or Honda OEM parts. This article updates you on current pricing, what drives the cost, and how to shop wisely.


The Honda Odyssey uses wheel hub assemblies that include the bearing and often the ABS sensor. Front and rear bearings have different wear patterns and prices, and OEM parts are usually more expensive than aftermarket equivalents. Prices vary by model year, region, and retailer.


Current price landscape


Prices vary by front vs rear and by source. The ranges below summarize common online prices as of 2024–2025. Always check your exact model year and region for precise quotes.



  • Front wheel bearing hub assembly (aftermarket): roughly $60–$140 per wheel. OEM front hub: typically $200–$350 per wheel.

  • Rear wheel bearing hub assembly (aftermarket): roughly $70–$180 per wheel. Rear OEM: about $250–$450 per wheel.

  • Labor to replace wheel bearings (per axle): typically $150–$350, depending on shop and region; some shops charge by the hour (about 1–3 hours).


Prices can be higher for newer model years or if the job requires extra work such as ABS sensor replacement, brake rotor/pads, or difficult access. Some shops may include inspection fees or brake-service discounts in bundles.


What the replacement involves


Parts and components


In many Honda Odyssey models, the wheel bearing replacement is performed as a hub assembly unit rather than replacing just the bearings. The hub assembly includes the wheel studs and sometimes the ABS sensor tone ring. The design can affect both fitment and price. Replacing the complete hub is common and simplifies installation, but may cost more upfront than replacing bearings alone.


Front vs rear considerations


Front-wheel bearings on the Odyssey typically bear more load due to steering and braking forces and may wear faster. Rear bearings can wear too, though prices and labor times can differ by model year and design. Some model years employ slightly different hub assemblies, which can affect cost and compatibility.


Buying tips and saving money


To keep costs reasonable and the repair reliable, consider the following:



  • Compare multiple sources: dealer, aftermarket brands, and online retailers such as AutoZone, RockAuto, Napa, and OEM parts suppliers.

  • Ask for a complete breakdown: parts price, core charge, and labor time to avoid surprises at checkout.

  • Check if the job includes reusing brake components or requiring new rotors/pads, which can affect total labor time.


A careful comparison can save you hundreds of dollars and ensure you get a part that fits your Odyssey model year and trim. If in doubt, ask your mechanic to confirm whether a hub assembly or bearing-only replacement is required.


Summary


Prices for Honda Odyssey wheel bearings vary widely by year, front vs rear, and supplier. Expect roughly $60–$140 (aftermarket) or $200–$350 (OEM) per wheel for the hub assembly on the front, and $70–$180 (aftermarket) or $250–$450 (OEM) on the rear. Labor adds about $150–$350 per axle. Always verify exact pricing with your local shop or parts retailer, and confirm whether the hub assembly or separate bearings are required for your model. Planning ahead can prevent sticker shock and ensure a safe, reliable repair.

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