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How much to replace a CV axle on a Honda Accord?

A typical CV axle replacement on a Honda Accord costs about $250 to $500 per axle at an independent shop, with higher prices at a dealership. The exact total depends on the year/model, whether you’re replacing one axle or both, and the choice between aftermarket versus OEM parts.


Understanding the price involves looking at parts options, labor time, and any related services the job might require. This article breaks down what drivers should expect when budgeting for a CV axle replacement on a Honda Accord.


Cost drivers


Below are the main factors that influence the final bill for a CV axle replacement, along with typical price ranges you might encounter.



  • Parts choice: Aftermarket CV axle assemblies typically run about $60–$180 per axle, while OEM/ dealership axles can cost $150–$300 or more per axle. If you only need a boot kit or seals, parts can be cheaper (roughly $15–$60 for boots, $10–$100 for seals or related components).

  • Labor: Labor time is usually 1–2 hours per axle. At common shop rates of roughly $75–$125 per hour, labor costs come to about $75–$250 per axle.

  • Additional components or services: If the wheel hub, bearing, or axle seals are damaged, or if an alignment is recommended after replacement, add $60–$400 for parts and labor, plus $60–$100 for an alignment in many shops.

  • Vehicle specifics and region: Honda Accord models vary by year, drivetrain (FWD vs AWD), and engine type, which can affect fitment. Regional labor rates also influence total cost; dealerships tend to be higher than independent garages.


In general terms, most customers pay $250–$500 per axle at an independent shop, with dealership quotes often in the $500–$800 range or higher, especially when OEM parts and additional services are included.


Cost scenarios


Before you shop, here is how prices commonly break down by installation option.



  • Independent shop, aftermarket axle assembly: $250–$450 per axle

  • Independent shop, OEM/Dealer axle assembly: $350–$600 per axle

  • Dealership, OEM parts and higher labor rates: $500–$800+ per axle

  • Boot-only repair (if the joint is still good and the issue is just a torn boot): $100–$250, plus potential labor for cleaning and re-greasing


Tip: Always request an itemized quote that lists parts, labor, and any additional services. This helps you compare apples-to-apples across shops and avoid surprises at the register.


DIY vs. professional service


Replacing a CV axle is within the reach of experienced DIY enthusiasts with the right tools, but it is not a beginner-friendly job. If you lack a reliable jack, stands, torque specifications, and a breaker bar, it’s safer and more cost-effective in most cases to have a professional handle the replacement, especially if hub bearings or seals may also need attention.


For most drivers, the value of a shop quote includes the labor, a warranty on the parts and workmanship, and guidance on any related repairs that might be necessary in the near term.


What to ask your shop


When you call for quotes, use these questions to ensure you get a clear, comparable estimate.



  • Is the price for a new axle assembly or a boot-only repair?

  • Does the quote include a wheel alignment, if needed?

  • Are OEM parts or aftermarket parts guaranteed for a certain period?

  • Will the job require additional components (bearings, seals, hub work) or future service?


Getting multiple quotes and confirming what's included in each one helps you avoid overpaying and ensures you understand the scope of the service.


Summary


Replacing a CV axle on a Honda Accord generally costs between $250 and $500 per axle at independent shops, with OEM parts and dealership work pushing totals higher, often into the $500–$800 range per axle. The final price depends on parts choice (aftermarket vs OEM), labor time, vehicle specifics, and regional rates. Always seek an itemized quote, consider whether a boot-only repair is viable, and factor in any associated services like alignment or hub bearing checks. Planning ahead and comparing several bids will help you secure a fair price.

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