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Why Subaru Outback Owners See This Pricing
Outback's flat-four AWD system makes some jobs (like head gaskets) more labor-intensive than competitors.
For reference, the national average for wheel bearing replacement on a typical passenger vehicle is $300 to $700. The Subaru Outback runs about +10% versus that baseline.
Common Symptoms in the Subaru Outback
Humming or growling that changes with speed
Noise that gets louder when turning one direction
Wheel feels loose when shaken
ABS warning light
What It Is
Wheel bearings let your wheels spin smoothly with very little friction. Modern hub assemblies usually include the bearing, ABS sensor, and mounting flange in one unit.
Why It Matters
A completely failed bearing can lock up the wheel or let it fall off the car at speed.
How to Save Money on Subaru Outback Wheel Bearing Replacement
Replace just the failed bearing, not all four
Quality aftermarket hubs from SKF, Timken, or Moog are as good as OEM
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