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How much is an axle for a Honda Accord 2007?

The typical price range for a front CV axle on a 2007 Honda Accord is about $60–$150 per axle for aftermarket parts, or $120–$200 per axle for Honda OEM parts; labor to install is extra and can range from roughly $200–$500 per axle, depending on shop rates. If you need both front axles, double the parts cost and estimate labor accordingly.


What you’re buying: the CV axle in a 2007 Accord


The 2007 Honda Accord is a front‑wheel-drive sedan that uses CV axles on the front wheels. Each front wheel has a CV axle with a constant-velocity joint at the wheel end and a joint near the transaxle. Replacement is typically a complete CV axle assembly (shaft plus CV joints), and some parts include the axle nut. The rear axle in a standard FWD Accord is not driven, so axle replacement is usually a front‑axle concern unless you have a rare all‑wheel‑drive variant.


Price ranges by source


Prices vary by retailer and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. Here’s a snapshot of typical costs:



  • Aftermarket CV axle assembly (front left or right): typically $60–$150 per axle

  • OEM Honda CV axle assembly (front left or right): typically $120–$200 per axle

  • Used/ salvaged CV axle: around $30–$70 per axle, depending on condition


When buying, check whether the part includes the axle nut and a warranty. Some vendors offer remanufactured CV joints with limited warranties that may affect price.


Labor and total cost considerations


Installing a CV axle is typically 1.5–2.5 hours per axle at a repair shop, though this can vary by location and the shop’s rate. Labor costs commonly add about $150–$300 per axle on top of the parts price, with some shops charging more in high-cost areas. If both front axles are replaced, the total cost will roughly double the per‑axle figures for parts and labor, minus any multi‑axle discounts.


These factors can significantly shift the final bill beyond base parts pricing.


Additional factors to consider


Prices and value are influenced by several variables. Here are common considerations that can affect the final amount you pay:



  • Warranty and brand reputation can affect price and long‑term value

  • Core charges or returnable cores often apply for rebuilt parts

  • Whether the job includes replacing the axle nut, hub bearing, or other related components

  • Local labor rates and tax can shift final price by a noticeable amount


Always get a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, tax, and any additional services before work begins.


Considering these factors helps you avoid surprises and choose the best value when replacing a CV axle.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Accord, front CV axles typically run about $60–$150 each for aftermarket parts or $120–$200 each for OEM parts. Labor usually adds roughly $150–$300 per axle, with higher rates in some regions. If both front axles are needed, multiply accordingly. Final cost depends on retailer, part type, warranties, and local labor rates.

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