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How much are shocks for Honda?

Shocks for Honda vehicles typically range from about $40 to $400 per unit, depending on whether you buy aftermarket parts or genuine Honda OEM, and whether you’re purchasing a single shock or a complete strut assembly. Labor to install is extra, often $200–$500 per axle.


Shocks come in various formats and price points, and costs vary by model, brand, and whether you’re buying individual shocks or complete strut assemblies. This article breaks down typical price ranges, factors that affect cost, and practical tips for shopping across popular Honda models such as Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, and Odyssey.


Price ranges by type


The following ranges reflect common price points in U.S. auto parts stores and retailers as of 2024–2026. Prices are before tax and installation and can vary by retailer, location, and whether the item is sold as a single shock or as a strut assembly.



  • Aftermarket shocks (single units): typically $40–$120 per shock; front and rear shocks may differ within this range.

  • Aftermarket front strut assemblies (includes coil spring): typically $120–$260 per unit.

  • OEM Honda shocks (genuine parts, per unit): front struts often in the $180–$350 range; rear shocks roughly $100–$180 per unit.

  • Premium aftermarket shocks (e.g., KYB, Bilstein, Monroe high-performance lines): typically $80–$240 per shock or strut assembly.


Prices vary widely depending on the exact model, whether you buy shocks or complete struts, and where you shop. Always confirm whether the price is per shock or per strut assembly and whether it includes mounting hardware or springs.


Model-specific price ranges


Here are ballpark parts-only price ranges for common Honda models. Exact pricing depends on year, trim, retailer, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.



  • Civic (front strut assembly): $120–$260 each; (rear shocks): $60–$130 each

  • Accord (front strut assembly): $150–$320 each; (rear shocks): $70–$150 each

  • CR-V (front strut assembly): $160–$300 each; (rear shocks): $70–$150 each

  • Pilot (front strut assembly): $200–$360 each; (rear shocks): $100–$180 each

  • Odyssey (front strut assembly): $210–$400 each; (rear shocks): $110–$180 each


These figures provide a rough guide for planning, but exact prices will depend on the exact model year and the retailer. For accuracy, verify part numbers with your VIN and consult multiple sources before purchasing.


What affects the price


The following factors largely determine what you’ll pay for Honda shocks beyond the base part price.



  • Brand and type: OEM Honda parts vs aftermarket brands (KYB, Monroe, Bilstein, etc.) and whether you’re buying shocks alone or complete strut assemblies.

  • Vehicle model and year: Different generations use different mounting hardware and shock configurations, affecting cost.

  • Warranty and retailer: OEM parts may come with factory warranties; aftermarket parts vary in coverage. Prices differ by retailer and return policy.

  • New vs remanufactured: New parts are typically more expensive; remanufactured or reconditioned options exist for some models at lower prices.


In practice, buyers should compare several retailers, confirm compatibility with their exact vehicle (VIN helps), and factor in installation costs and any required alignment or additional parts.


Installation and maintenance costs


Labor for replacing shocks varies by location, shop, and vehicle, and some work may trigger an alignment or additional parts.



  • Labor: roughly $150–$350 per axle for shock replacement; full strut assembly replacement can run $250–$500 per axle, depending on the vehicle and local rates.

  • Alignment: $75–$120 if needed after strut/shock replacement.

  • Additional parts: mounting bolts, upper strut mounts, sway bar links, etc., may add $20–$100 per part.


Request a written quote that separates parts, labor, and any alignment fees to avoid surprises at the shop.


How to shop for shocks


Smart shoppers compare parts, brands, and installation options. Use these steps to guide your decision-making.



  • Confirm whether your Honda uses shocks (rear) or struts (front) and whether you need a complete strut assembly or individual shocks.

  • Decide between OEM Honda parts and aftermarket replacements, weighing price, warranty, and longevity.

  • Get multiple quotes for parts and labor from at least two shops; verify whether quotes are per shock or per strut assembly, and whether alignment is included.

  • Check compatibility with your VIN to avoid incorrect parts, and review manufacturer warranty terms.

  • Consider bundled packages that include parts, labor, and alignment for better overall value.


With the right information, you can balance upfront cost with long-term reliability and ride quality.


Summary


For Honda owners, shocks come in a broad price spectrum driven by model, brand, and whether you buy individual shocks or full strut assemblies. OEM parts tend to cost more than aftermarket options, and installation costs add significantly to the total. By identifying your model specifics, comparing multiple retailers, and clarifying per-shock versus per-assembly pricing—and factoring in potential alignment—drivers can budget effectively and choose a solution that fits both their budget and driving needs.

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How much do Honda shocks cost?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement is between $1,020 and $1,374. Labor costs are estimated between $351 and $515 while parts are priced between $669 and $859. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.
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How long do shocks last on a Honda?


Under normal conditions, you shocks and struts should last between 75,000 and 90,000 miles. If you often carry heavy loads in your vehicle or drive often on unpaved roads, your shocks and struts should last 40,000 to 50,000 miles.
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How much should 4 shocks cost?


The cost to replace all four shocks on a car typically ranges from $400 to $700, including parts and labor, while luxury or performance shocks can increase the total to $1,000–$1,500.
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