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How much does it cost to replace struts on a Chevy Impala?

Front-strut replacement on a Chevy Impala typically costs about $500 to $1,100, including parts, labor, and alignment; adding rear shocks or premium parts can raise the total toward $1,200–$1,900.


What affects the price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for strut work on an Impala. Vehicle year and trim affect suspension design, while choosing between new strut assemblies versus individual components changes parts costs. Labor rates vary by region and shop, and an alignment after replacing suspension parts is usually needed. Additional components such as top mounts, bearing plates, or damaged hardware can add to the bill.



  • Number of struts or shocks replaced (front only vs. front and rear)

  • Parts choice (strut assembly vs. separate strut and coil spring, aftermarket vs. OEM)

  • Labor rate and time required

  • Need for an alignment or additional component replacements (top mounts, bearings)

  • Geographic location and shop type (dealer, independent shop, or mobile service)


The main drivers of price are the cost of parts, the labor rate, and whether an alignment is included in the service.


Cost estimates by scenario


Below are typical ranges you might encounter, depending on what exactly is being replaced and the part quality you choose. Use these as a baseline when requesting quotes from local shops.



  • Front struts replacement (both sides) with aftermarket parts, including labor and alignment: Parts roughly $120–$320 per strut; labor about 2–4 hours; alignment $75–$150; total roughly $500–$1,200.

  • Front struts replacement with OEM/premium parts: Parts roughly $260–$680 per strut; labor about 2–4 hours; alignment $75–$150; total roughly $800–$1,700.

  • All four shocks/struts (if your model uses rear shocks rather than struts, or you replace all four components): Parts roughly $180–$400 per component; labor 3–6 hours; alignment $75–$150; total roughly $1,000–$2,000.


These figures vary by year, specific model, and local labor rates. Always request a detailed written quote that breaks out parts, labor, alignment, and any potential add-ons.


DIY vs professional installation


Replacing struts can be tackled by an experienced DIYer with the right tools (including a spring compressor) and safety precautions. Doing it yourself can reduce labor costs but carries a risk of improper installation or injury. A shop guarantees alignment and typically provides warranties on parts and labor.


What to ask a shop


When you consult a shop, ask for: the exact parts being used (brand and whether they’re strut assemblies or separate components), how many struts/shocks will be replaced, whether an alignment is included, any additional parts needed (top mounts, bearings), estimated labor hours, and warranty terms.


Getting an exact quote


To receive an accurate estimate, provide your Impala's year and trim, whether you want front-only work or all four corners, preferred parts (OEM vs aftermarket), and any symptoms you’ve noticed (noise, sagging, uneven tire wear). Obtain quotes from at least two or three nearby shops for comparison.


Summary


Strut replacement costs for a Chevy Impala center on front-end work, with typical total ranges spanning roughly $500 to $1,200 for front struts including parts, labor, and alignment. If you add rear shocks, replace with premium parts, or require additional components, the price can rise toward $1,500 or more. Always get a detailed, itemized quote and consider whether a professional installation and alignment are included in the final price.

Is it worth it to fix struts?


Enjoy benefits of replacing worn shocks and struts
Replacing these worn components will restore the ride control and handling the vehicle demonstrated when it was new. It also means longer tire wear. New shocks and struts also help reduce potential wear of other steering and truck, SUV or car suspension components.



What year to stay away from Chevy Impala?


  • 2000 Chevrolet Impala. The 2000 variant is a troubled year with some serious mechanical issues.
  • 2001 Chevrolet Impala. The 2001 model isn't better at all.
  • 2002 Chevrolet Impala.
  • 2003 Chevrolet Impala.
  • 2004 Chevrolet Impala.
  • 2005 Chevrolet Impala.
  • 2006 Chevrolet Impala.



How much are struts for a Chevy Impala?


The average cost for a Chevrolet Impala Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement is between $728 and $847. Labor costs are estimated between $250 and $367 while parts are priced between $478 and $480.



Can I drive my car if the struts are bad?


Loss of handling and control – Driving with failing shocks or struts has a direct impact on your ability to control your vehicle. You may notice that your vehicle bounces excessively, rolls or sways abruptly when making a turn, or that you feel out of control when hit by a cross wind.


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