Free wheel hub estimator

Free Wheel Bearing Replacement Cost Calculator

A wheel bearing replacement cost calculator estimates a repair quote from vehicle type, bearing or hub assembly type, axle coverage, labor rate, diagnostic fees, alignment checks, hardware, tax, and urgency.

Formula
bearing + labor + diagnosis + add-ons + tax

Use it to compare wheel bearing repair quotes before approving service on a commuter, school, or carpool vehicle.

Estimate wheel bearing replacement

Compare bearing or hub assembly parts, axle coverage, shop labor, diagnosis, alignment checks, axle hardware, taxes, and urgent repair markup.

Estimated total
$727.02

Typical quote range: $610.70 - $894.23

Labor hours
1.3
Parts
$245.00
Wheels
1
Labor
$188.50
Wheel bearing parts$245.00
Labor$188.50
Diagnostic fee$125.00
Alignment and hardware$137.00
Urgency fee$0.00
Estimated tax$31.52
RideVillage wheel bearing replacement estimate: $727.02 for 1 wheel on a sedan with bolt on hub parts at a independent shop. Expected range: $610.70 to $894.23.

When to use it

Use it when a car has a humming or growling wheel noise, vibration that changes with speed, ABS sensor warnings, wheel play, or a shop quote that splits bearing parts from labor.

What it includes

The estimate includes wheel bearing or hub assembly parts, axle coverage, labor rate, diagnostic fees, alignment checks, axle hardware, urgent repair markup, and tax.

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Wheel Bearing Replacement Cost FAQ

What is a wheel bearing replacement cost calculator?

A wheel bearing replacement cost calculator estimates a repair quote by combining bearing or hub assembly parts, axle coverage, labor hours, diagnostic fees, alignment checks, hardware, taxes, and urgent service fees.

How much does wheel bearing replacement usually cost?

Wheel bearing replacement often costs a few hundred dollars for one wheel and can reach much more for axle-pair or all-wheel service, depending on the vehicle, hub assembly type, labor rate, diagnostics, and related hardware.

Why do hub assemblies affect wheel bearing labor cost?

Bolt-on hub assemblies are often faster to replace than press-in bearings, while AWD hubs and corroded hardware can add labor time and parts cost.

Should alignment be checked after wheel bearing replacement?

An alignment check is often useful after wheel bearing or hub work because suspension components may be disturbed and uneven tire wear can mask bearing symptoms.

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