How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a Honda CRV?

How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a Honda CRV?

The average cost for a Honda CR-V wheel bearing replacement is between $320 and $367. Labor costs are estimated between $179 and $225 while parts are priced at $141. This range is based on the number and age of Honda CR-V’s on the road.

Does Firestone change wheel bearings?

If you are wondering how much is a firestone wheel bearing Replacement cost? Then you should expect to 450 to 550 dollar for a firestone wheel bearing replacement cost. the part costs about $275.6 to $317.50 if you are getting the parts from them and then labour will cost you around $124.80 to $150.7.

Can you replace rear wheel bearings on a Honda CRV?

Concerning rear wheel Honda CRV bearings, that is a do it at home job and most mechanically inclined people can do those themselves in two hours (replace both rear bearing hubs – no press needed). i’m pretty sure the front wheel bearings are pressed on so it’d be a little hard for someone with basic tools.

How to replace a front wheel bearing on a Land Cruiser?

First, jack up the car and secure it properly using a stand. Remove the brake caliper, 17mm socket. Here I used an extension bar to get a bit more leverage and turned the steering a bit to clear the arch. Bolts were tight. Contrast is a bit crap there but you get the idea. Prise the brake pads apart a bit to clear the disk.

How much does it cost to replace Honda front wheel bearings?

The Honda factory bearing is designed for apx 100,000K miles of wear and we were lucky to get the higher mileage that we did. My dealer also wanted about $1300 for doing both front wheels (always replace both bearings when you have high mileage on the original bearings)

When do front wheel bearings start to wear?

Click to expand… My wife’s 2012 2012 CRV AWD left front wheel bearing started making a worn bearing noise at 147,000 miles. The Honda factory bearing is designed for apx 100,000K miles of wear and we were lucky to get the higher mileage that we did.