Front struts typically cost about $60–$150 each, rear struts about $50–$120 each, and a full four‑strut replacement commonly runs roughly $200–$450 in aftermarket parts, with OEM parts generally higher.
This article explains the price ranges, what drives the cost, and tips for buying replacements for a 2003 Honda Accord. It covers front versus rear struts, aftermarket versus OEM options, and where to shop for the best value.
What affects strut prices for the 2003 Accord
Prices vary based on whether you’re replacing the front or rear assembly, whether you buy a complete strut assembly (which includes the shock absorber and coil spring) or just the shock, and whether you choose aftermarket brands or genuine OEM parts. Labor costs to install are separate and can influence the total expense.
Price ranges for front and rear struts
Prices shown are general ranges drawn from common aftermarket brands and OEM equivalents. They help illustrate how much you might pay before tax and labor.
- Front strut assemblies (aftermarket): $60–$120 per strut
- Front strut assemblies (OEM-equivalent): $120–$180 per strut
- Rear strut assemblies (aftermarket): $50–$100 per strut
- Rear strut assemblies (OEM-equivalent): $100–$150 per strut
In summary, a four-strut kit or set (all four struts) tends to run about $200–$450 with aftermarket parts, and roughly $540–$900 or more with OEM parts, depending on the brand and whether springs and mounts are included.
Where to buy and how to save
Prices can vary by retailer, location, and availability. Shopping around and verifying compatibility for your exact Accord trim (e.g., LX, EX, coupe, sedan) can yield savings. It’s also common to see promotions or rebates at big parts chains and online retailers.
- Auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): generally offer a mix of aftermarket and OEM-equivalent struts; expect front struts around $70–$130 and rear struts around $60–$100, with higher prices for genuine OEM parts.
- Online retailers and marketplaces (e.g., RockAuto, Amazon, eBay Motors): broad selection; prices can be lower, especially for aftermarket brands, but verify compatibility and warranty.
- Dealerships: typically the highest price point, especially for genuine Honda OEM parts; front struts often exceed $150–$200 each, with rear struts in the $100–$150 range or more.
When shopping, confirm that what you’re buying is a complete strut assembly if you prefer to replace the whole unit, include springs and mounts if needed, and check the warranty terms. Labor costs vary by shop and region but can add a substantial amount to the total replacement bill.
Summary
For a 2003 Honda Accord, expect front struts to run roughly $60–$180 per unit (aftermarket versus OEM-equivalent) and rear struts about $50–$150 per unit. A full four-strut replacement typically costs between $200 and $450 with aftermarket parts and can exceed $600–$900 with OEM parts, excluding installation. Shopping around across retailers and confirming exact compatibility will help you secure the best price for your specific trim and setup.


