I hit a nasty bump on the road the other day and it actually bent one of my wheel hubs. Seems like that is going to be an expensive thing to fix. How much can I expect to pay for a hub replacement?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Oh no! That must have been one serious bump – sorry to hear your wheel hub got bent. As with most repairs, the final cost is going to vary depending on the make/model of your car and the hourly rate of your mechanic. That said, a car hub replacement costs about $350 to $525 for parts and labor.
Remember to get quotes from more than one mechanic before you choose one for the job – you may find one that will do the job for a far lower price.
Comparing multiple quotes is also a great way to save money on your
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