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Nissan Wheel Bearing Replacement Prices

Near Ashburn, VA
20146
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Near Ashburn, VA
20146

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150 South Pickett Street
Alexandria, VA 22304

23 miles away

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45995 Denizen Plaza
Potomac Falls, VA 20165

3 miles away

Valvoline

8000 STREAM WALK LN
MANASSAS , VA 20109

16 miles away

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9010 Liberia Ave
Manassas, VA 20110

19 miles away

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6570 Amherst Ave
Springfield, VA 22150

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14777 Jefferson Davis Hwy
Woodbridge, VA 22191

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2019 Nv3500 Hd Wheel Bearing Replacement Q&A

Nissan Wheel Bearing Replacement FAQ

What's the cost for wheel bearing replacement on my Nissan

For a national average across all vehicles, the average cost to replace the wheel bearings (for 1 wheel) is about $350 (including parts and labor). But KBB.com goes deeper than that. Based on analyzing 100s of actual repair orders, we put together the Kelley Blue Book Fair Repair Range to show you what you should expect to pay for this repair for your Nissan. Simply tell us the year, model and style of your Nissan and we’ll show you a fair price for the repair.

What are the warning signs of bad wheel bearings on my Nissan.

These are the ways to tell if something is amiss with the wheel bearings on your Nissan.

  • Humming noise
  • Squealing, growling
  • Clicking sound
  • Wheel wobble
  • ABS failure
  • Uneven tire wear
  • Vehicle pulls to one side
  • Steering wheel vibrations
  • Steering feels loose

For more on any of these complaints – not to mention more than you ever knew you wanted to know about wheel bearings, read the full article

How long will the wheel bearings last on my Nissan

In theory, wheel bearings could last as long as your Nissan. Unlike oil changes or tire rotations, there’s no standard maintenance schedule for replacing them. However, wheel bearings can be damaged if you hit a pothole, smack into a curb or bounce over a speed bump too fast.

If water, grit, salt or sand get to the bearings, the grease in the hub assembly gets contaminated. This will wear down the bearings, and they will eventually give out.

The best course of action? Find a reputable service technician for advice.

I hear a grinding noise coming from my Nissan

If you hear noises at the wheels, one explanation might be a need for a wheel bearing replacement at one or more wheels. The noises might be described as rattling, clicking, humming, growling, or squealing. It can be a real symphony of sound if you’re not careful.

More than just noisy or bothersome, bad wheel bearings could also lead to real performance issues like inconsistent braking, spongy steering and handling, uneven tire wear and, in extreme cases, the wheels could fall off. No matter how much (or how little) you know about cars, you don’t want the wheels falling off, right?

Don’t ignore the issue. Best to get it checked out by a trained service center.

Is it safe to drive with a bad wheel bearing?

The short answer is: Not for too long. Having bad wheel bearings can range from inconvenient and unpleasant to downright dangerous.

If you have bad wheel bearings, you might experience the vehicle pulling to one side, sloppy or loose steering, grinding and rattling noises, and uneven tire wear.

In the worst case scenario, the wheel could come off while you drive.

We recommend you consult the professionals and make a service appointment here on KBB.com.

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