Front struts for a 2017 Honda Civic typically cost about $110 to $350 per strut if you buy aftermarket assemblies, with total installed costs generally ranging from roughly $500 to $1,000 per axle. OEM Honda parts and professional installation can push the price higher.
Understanding these numbers requires knowing what you’re buying and where you shop. The Civic’s front suspension uses MacPherson struts, and prices vary depending on whether you choose a complete front strut assembly (with coil spring and mounting hardware) or a bare strut unit, as well as whether the parts are aftermarket or OEM. Labor rates, alignment charges, and any extra components (mounts, bearings, dust boots) also shape the final bill.
Pricing by part type
The following ranges reflect common options you’ll see in parts catalogs and from shops. They exclude taxes and labor, which vary by location.
- Aftermarket complete front strut assemblies (non-OEM brands like KYB, Monroe, Gabriel): typically $110–$190 per strut.
- Mid-range aftermarket options (KYB Excel-G, Monroe OE Spectrum, Bilstein B4): typically $180–$260 per strut.
- OEM Honda front strut assemblies or remanufactured OEM components: typically $320–$450 per strut.
Note that these prices are for the part itself. The final installed cost will include labor, alignment, and any required ancillary parts.
Installed cost scenarios
These ballpark figures include parts, labor, and alignment for a typical front-axle strut replacement. Actual prices depend on your location, shop, and exact part choices.
- Budget aftermarket route (two struts): parts roughly $240–$380; labor about $180–$360; alignment $75–$100. Total estimate: roughly $495–$840 for the front axle.
- OEM or premium aftermarket route (two struts): parts roughly $640–$900; labor about $180–$360; alignment $75–$100. Total estimate: roughly $895–$1,360 for the front axle.
Prices can vary based on regional labor rates, taxes, and whether the shop performs additional work (such as replacing worn mounts or bearings). Some shops also offer discounted bundles or promotions on complete front-suspension replacements.
What to budget and how to shop
When budgeting, consider:
- The difference between complete strut assemblies and bare struts.
- Brand choice: OEM versus aftermarket; higher upfront cost may come with longer warranty or perceived longevity.
- Labor rates and time: expect 2–4 hours of labor per axle depending on shop and vehicle condition.
- Potential extras: wheel alignment, new mounts, dust boots, bearings, and alignment after replacement.
Shopping tips: compare prices from multiple shops and parts suppliers, ask whether the price includes an alignment, and confirm if the listed price is for the assembly or for a single strut. If you’re on a tight budget, a reputable aftermarket option paired with a quality installation can offer a solid balance of cost and performance.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Civic, front struts typically cost $110–$350 per strut when purchased as aftermarket assemblies, with installed costs per front axle generally around $500–$1,000 for aftermarket parts and $1,000–$1,500 or more for OEM parts. Labor rates, location, and whether you need additional components or an alignment all influence the final bill. Always confirm whether a quoted price includes all parts, installation, and alignment, and consider replacing worn mounts or bearings at the same time to avoid extra labor later.


