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How much do rear shock replacements cost?

I’ve noticed some issues with turning and some general instability when I’m driving. I think I’ve narrowed the issue down to my rear shocks, which might have to be replaced. How much do rear shock replacements cost usually?

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Claire Beaney · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Replacing rear shocks will typically cost between $1,000 and $1,150.
Unfortunately, those looking for a deal have very little wriggle room when it comes to this replacement. The parts for rear shock replacements cost roughly $900, while the labor costs for replacing rear shocks are typically around $200.
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