Expect about 600 to 1,500 dollars per axle, installed, for Ford Fusion shocks or struts. Front struts are typically pricier than rear shocks, and replacing both axles increases the total. Costs vary by model year, parts choice (aftermarket vs OEM), and local labor rates.
To understand the full picture, it helps to know what you’re replacing (front struts versus rear shocks), the exact year and suspension setup of your Fusion, and whether you’re using aftermarket parts or dealer-brand components. This article breaks down typical price ranges for parts and labor, along with factors that influence the final bill.
Cost Overview
Costs depend on which components are replaced, the part brand, and the labor rate in your area. Below are typical ranges to help you budget.
Parts costs (per unit)
Prices listed are typical for common aftermarket parts; OEM or dealer parts are usually higher.
- Front strut assembly (each): 120–350 USD
- Rear shock absorber (each): 60–150 USD
- Associated hardware (mounts, bushings, etc., if needed): 15–60 USD
Conclusion: Parts costs vary by brand and whether you replace alone or in pairs. Replacing both front struts doubles the front-part cost, and replacing both rear shocks doubles the rear-part cost.
Labor costs and time
Labor time and rates vary by region and shop, and alignment is often recommended after suspension work.
- Labor time: Front suspension (both sides) typically 3–5 hours total; rear suspension (both sides) about 1–3 hours total
- Labor rate: 75–150 USD per hour, depending on location and shop
- Estimated labor cost range: Front axle replacement 150–600 USD; Rear axle replacement 75–300 USD
Conclusion: Labor costs can be a significant portion of the bill, especially if you replace both axles. The final price will reflect the exact parts chosen and the shop’s hourly rate, plus any alignment charges.
Estimated total ranges by scenario
To give a practical sense of the total installed price, here are typical ranges for common scenarios. These figures assume standard labor rates and mid-range aftermarket parts; OEM parts will push the total higher. Alignment is often recommended and adds a separate charge.
- Front axle replacement (two front struts installed): 700–1,400 USD
- Rear axle replacement (two rear shocks installed): 320–750 USD
- Both axles replaced (front struts + rear shocks): 1,100–2,200 USD
Note: Alignment after suspension work typically adds about 80–120 USD to the total. Prices can vary widely based on year, vehicle condition, and local labor rates.
Summary
Replacing shocks on a Ford Fusion is a moderate-to-significant maintenance expense that varies by which components are replaced (front struts vs rear shocks), the parts you choose (aftermarket vs OEM), the vehicle’s model year, and your local labor rates. A realistic installed range is roughly 600–1,500 USD per axle, with total job costs for both axles commonly falling between about 1,100 and 2,200 USD, plus potential alignment charges. To get an accurate quote, request itemized estimates from local shops—and consider whether you want OEM or aftermarket parts and whether you’ll need an alignment afterward.


