How much does it cost to replace wheel bearings on a Chevy Silverado?

How much does it cost to replace wheel bearings on a Chevy Silverado?

The average cost for a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD wheel bearing replacement is between $476 and $643. Labor costs are estimated between $175 and $221 while parts are priced between $301 and $422.

How do I know if my wheel bearings are bad on my Silverado?

The symptoms of bad wheel bearings include:

  1. Noise: A humming, rumbling or growling noise that increases with acceleration or as the vehicle turns.
  2. Looseness, excessive play in the steering wheel (vague steering);
  3. Steering wheel vibration which changes with the vehicle speed or as the vehicle turns;
  4. ABS malfunctioning.

Can you just replace one wheel bearing?

Based on this line of thinking, it would make sense to recommend replacing both wheel bearing hubs at the same time even though only one has obviously failed. As long as the other wheel bearing is not making noise and play is still within specifications, it should remain in service.

How long does it take to replace a wheel bearing?

If it is a wheel bearing in the rear, it may take anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes and if the hubs and wheel bearing is permanently bolted to the car it can take 20 minutes to an hour. Front-wheel bearings can take from 30 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes, all depending on your mechanic.

What to look for when replacing wheel bearings?

When replacing your wheel bearings, it is essential to look for high quality parts. MOOG offers a complete range of easy to install, premium quality, long-lasting wheel end bearings that are engineered, manufactured, tested and validated to OEM standards for maximum performance and durability. Discover technical tips about wheel bearings.

What do wheel bearings do in a car?

And what does it do in a car? A wheel bearing is a crucial part of the wheel assembly that connects the wheel and the axle. It is a set of steel balls (ball bearings) or tapers (tapered bearings), held together by a metal ring. It enables the wheel to rotate smoothly with a minimum of friction.

What can cause wheel bearings to go bad?

Driving conditions – driving through deep water or mud can cause your wheel bearings to fail. Water, mud or other contaminants such as dust or road salt could get past the seals and enter the bearing, polluting the grease and wearing away the bearings.