The typical cost to replace the two front struts on a Jeep Compass is around $400 to $1,000 for the pair, depending on parts choices and labor. The rear suspension on most Compass models uses shocks rather than struts, so a full four‑wheel strut replacement is uncommon.
What drives the cost
Prices vary based on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, whether you replace only the front struts or also wear items like mounts, the labor rate in your area, and whether an alignment is included in the service. The Jeep Compass front suspension uses MacPherson struts, with the rear suspension typically relying on shocks; this means the front struts are the primary components replaced for a suspension refill.
Costs can be broken down into two broad categories: parts and labor. The numbers below reflect common ranges in the market as of 2024–2026 and can change with region and shop.
- Aftermarket front strut assemblies: approximately $100–$250 per strut, for two struts total $200–$500.
- OEM/dealership front strut assemblies: typically $250–$450 per strut, for two struts total $500–$900.
- Other parts that might be replaced at the same time (upper mounts, bearing kits, springs, boots, hardware): about $20–$80 per mount or kit and $10–$50 for miscellaneous hardware.
When planning, the total for parts will depend on whether you pick aftermarket or OEM components, and whether any additional hardware is recommended by the shop. The above ranges are intended to provide a baseline for budgeting.
Labor, alignment, and other service considerations
Labor costs and service steps heavily influence the final total. In most cases, replacing both front struts on a Jeep Compass takes about 2–4 hours, depending on model year and shop efficiency. Regional labor rates commonly run from $75–$125 per hour, though dealer-level or high-cost urban shops can be higher (sometimes $150–$200 per hour).
After strut replacement, an alignment is usually recommended to restore proper steering geometry and tire wear. Alignment costs typically range from $75–$150. If mounts or related components wore out, you may incur additional parts and labor charges. Some shops offer bundled pricing that includes parts, labor, and alignment.
- Labor time: 2–4 hours for front strut replacement on a Jeep Compass.
- Labor rate: $75–$125 per hour on average in many areas (higher at dealership or urban shops).
- Alignment: $75–$150 after replacing suspension components.
- Additional work: Worn mounts, bushings, or springs can add to parts and labor costs.
In practice, most customers see a total that reflects the combination of parts choice and labor, plus alignment when needed. Getting quotes from a few shops can help you gauge the exact price for your year and trim level.
DIY vs. professional installation
Replacing struts involves handling heavy springs and proper suspension setup, so it’s not a trivial DIY job for most owners. A professional mechanic or service center will have the right tools, including spring compressors, alignment equipment, and safety stands. If you have substantial mechanical experience and the proper tools, you might save on labor by doing a portion of the work, but safety and accuracy should drive your decision.
Summary
For the Jeep Compass, replacing the two front struts is the common scenario, with typical total costs ranging from about $400 to $1,000 when using aftermarket parts, and roughly $500 to $1,000 or more with OEM parts, plus labor and alignment. The exact price depends on parts choice, local labor rates, and whether additional components like mounts or bearings are replaced. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether alignment is included in the service estimate.
Final takeaway
If you’re budgeting for front-strut replacement on a Jeep Compass, plan for a few hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on parts and location, and consider replacing mounts or related wear items if they show signs of wear to avoid repeat service soon after.


