TheCostGuide
CostGuide
Honda Pilot (2003-2026)

Honda Pilot Ball Joint Replacement: Complete Cost Guide

Planning a ball joint replacement for your Honda Pilot? Based on Honda's specific requirements and suv/crossover category, you can expect to pay between $231 and $578 at most shops. This guide covers Honda Pilot-specific costs, labor times, and money-saving tips for this common repair.

Honda Pilot Ball Joint Replacement Cost

Low End
$231
High End
$578
Labor Time
1.7-3.3 hours

For a Honda Pilot, ball joint replacement costs between $231 and $578. This includes both parts and labor at typical shop rates.

Get Quotes for Your Honda Pilot

Connect with mechanics who specialize in Honda vehicles for free estimates on your ball joint replacement.

1
2
3
4

What service do you need?

Select the type of service you're looking for

Labor Time for Honda Pilot Ball Joint Replacement

Ball Joint Replacement on a Honda Pilot requires 1.7 to 3.3 hours of labor. At typical shop rates of $80-$150 per hour, labor costs range from $132 to $495.

  • Honda Pilot has above average labor complexity for this repair
  • Estimated labor time: 1.7-3.3 hours

Honda Pilot Ball Joint Parts

Parts for Honda Pilot ball joint replacement are reasonably priced compared to other vehicles. Honda has good parts availability through both dealers and aftermarket suppliers.

Parts Tips:

  • OEM Honda parts typically cost 20-40% more than quality aftermarket
  • Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor
  • Honda parts are reasonably priced with good availability
  • Look for part numbers starting with HON- for OEM parts
OEM part numbers for Honda typically start with HON-

Cost Comparison by Vehicle Type

Vehicle TypeCost Range
Economy Car$170-$425
Mid-size Sedan$200-$500
SUV/Crossover$220-$550(Your vehicle type)
Truck$230-$575
Luxury Vehicle$260-$650

Frequently Asked Questions

Compare Ball Joint Replacement Costs

See how Honda Pilot costs compare to similar vehicles.

For more detailed information about ball joint replacement, DIY options, and what to expect, see our complete Ball Joint Replacement Guide.