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How much are struts for a 2016 Toyota Corolla?

Front strut assemblies for a 2016 Toyota Corolla typically cost about $100–$250 per strut, so replacing both fronts usually runs roughly $200–$500 in parts, before labor.


Struts are a key part of a car's suspension that dampen bumps and help maintain tire contact with the road. For the 2016 Corolla, the front suspension uses MacPherson struts, while the rear suspension uses a different setup that does not involve front struts. Prices vary widely depending on brand, whether you buy an entire strut assembly or individual components, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM options. This article outlines current pricing ranges and factors that influence the total cost, including parts and installation labor.


Estimated price ranges


Prices vary by brand and configuration, and whether you choose complete strut assemblies or separate components. The ranges below reflect typical market options for the 2016 Corolla.



  • Budget aftermarket front strut assemblies (non-OE): $60–$120 per strut

  • Mid-range aftermarket front strut assemblies: $120–$180 per strut

  • Premium aftermarket / OE-equivalent front strut assemblies: $180–$250 per strut

  • OEM Toyota front strut assemblies: $260–$340 per strut


For two front struts, parts costs typically fall within these ranges: budget $120–$240, mid-range $240–$360, premium $360–$500, and OEM $520–$680 for the pair.


Labor costs and installation considerations


Labor costs and installation time can significantly affect the total expense. Prices depend on the shop, location, and whether other components (such as upper mounts) are replaced at the same time. Alignment after replacing suspension parts is also a common additional cost.



  • Independent repair shops: roughly $100–$150 per strut for labor; two struts typically $200–$300

  • Dealership or authorized service centers: roughly $150–$300 per strut for labor; two struts typically $300–$600

  • Wheel alignment after replacement: commonly $70–$150

  • Additional components (top mounts, sway bar links, or hardware) may add to the total


All told, installed costs for replacing the front struts on a 2016 Corolla typically range from about $400 to $1,000 or more, depending on the parts chosen and local labor rates. Always request a written estimate that separates parts, labor, and alignment.


Summary


Prices for front struts on a 2016 Toyota Corolla vary widely by brand and whether you choose budget aftermarket, premium aftermarket, or OEM parts, with per-strut costs generally spanning roughly $60–$340. Replacing both fronts typically costs a few hundred dollars in parts and can add several hundred dollars in labor, plus potential alignment fees. Shop around, compare quotes, and consider the long-term warranty when selecting parts.

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