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How much does it cost to replace shocks on a Ford Escape?

On a Ford Escape, replacing shocks or struts typically costs between $1,100 and $2,500 for a full set, depending on the generation, parts choice, and labor rates. Replacing just the front struts or the rear shocks will be cheaper, often in the hundreds to low thousands range.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final bill. The Escape has gone through multiple generations with different suspension designs, so the exact parts and labor can vary. Your choice of parts (OEM vs aftermarket, standard shocks vs quick-strut assemblies), regional labor rates, and whether an alignment is needed after replacement all influence the total.


Other variables include the availability of replacement kits, whether a dealership or independent shop performs the work, and any additional components that may need service (for example, related bushings or mounting hardware).


Cost ranges by replacement scope


Prices can vary by model year and region, but the following ranges reflect typical figures seen in U.S. shops as of 2024–2025.



  • Front struts (pair, assembly with coil springs): 500–1,400

  • Rear shocks (pair): 250–700

  • All four shocks/struts (full replacement): 1,100–2,500


Note: These estimates cover parts and labor. Alignment, fluids, disposal fees, and taxes may add to the final bill.


What to expect at the shop


Most repairs involve replacing the front strut assemblies and the rear shocks. Front-end work often requires an alignment to ensure proper steering and tire wear. The price will vary depending on whether you choose OEM parts, aftermarket equivalents, or a “quick-strut” assembly that includes the coil springs and mounts in one unit.


DIY vs professional service


Replacing shocks or struts is doable for an experienced DIYer with the right tools, especially for rear shocks. However, front strut work can be challenging and risky if not done correctly, and it typically includes an alignment. For many drivers, a professional installation ensures proper torque, safety, and a warranty on parts and labor.


How to get an accurate estimate


To obtain a precise quote for your specific Ford Escape, consider the following steps:



  • Identify your exact model year and suspension type (front struts vs rear shocks, or both).

  • Decide between OEM parts, aftermarket shocks, or quick-strut assemblies.

  • Ask for a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor hours, and any alignment or additional fees.


Having a shop inspect the vehicle and provide a breakdown helps avoid surprises when you pick up the car.


Summary


Replacing shocks on a Ford Escape spans a broad price range. A full four-shock/strut replacement typically runs about $1,100 to $2,500, with front-end work generally more expensive than rear-only replacements. The exact cost depends on model year, part choice, labor rates, and whether an alignment is included. For an accurate estimate, obtain a written breakdown from a reputable shop and consider whether OEM or aftermarket parts best fit your needs and budget.

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