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How much do Tacoma rear shocks cost?

My teen hit a speedbump driving home the other day in my Tacoma, and I think the rear shocks are damaged enough to need replacing. How much do Tacoma rear shocks usually cost?

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Claire Beaney · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sorry to hear about that! You can expect
Tacoma
rear shocks to cost anywhere between $300 and $900.
And this is just the cost of the shocks themselves—the labor costs for getting your shocks replaced are usually around $200. So, your total repair bill will likely be between $500 to $1200, depending on the shop you visit.
After you’ve taken the time to replace your Tacoma’s rear shocks, you should also look into replacing your overpriced
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