Typical price range, what's included, and what moves the number.
A wheel bearing replacement typically costs about $250 to $600 per wheel, including parts and labor. Your exact price depends on your vehicle and where you are; a mobile mechanic's labor is often a little lower than a shop's because there's no storefront overhead, and there's no tow.
Bearing/hub, labor, and a road test.
Hub-assembly vs. press-in bearing, and vehicle make.
A wheel bearing replacement typically costs about $250 to $600 per wheel, including parts and labor. Your exact price depends on your vehicle and where you are; a mobile mechanic's labor is often a little lower than a shop's because there's no storefront overhead, and there's no tow.
Hub-assembly vs. press-in bearing, and vehicle make.
Usually on labor, because there's no shop overhead. Parts cost about the same. You also save the tow and your time.
Often yes — a diagnostic runs about $50 to $120 and is frequently credited toward the repair if you proceed.
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