On a typical Toyota Camry, replacing the front struts (the pair on the left and right) installed by a shop generally runs about $600 to $1,200 per axle when using aftermarket parts, and $1,000 to $1,800 per axle with OEM Toyota parts. If you replace all four corners, budget roughly $1,200 to $2,800 or more.
What affects the cost
Several factors determine the final price you’ll pay for strut replacement on a Camry. The following points explain the main price drivers.
- Parts quality and type: aftermarket strut assemblies, which include the shock, coil spring, and mount, are usually cheaper than dealer OEM parts. You can also choose to buy separate components (strut, spring, bearing/mount) instead of a complete assembly.
- Number of struts replaced: replacing both front struts (the most common scenario) costs more than a single strut, and replacing all four corners adds significantly to the total.
- Labor rates and location: urban areas and high-cost regions tend to have higher hourly rates, which increases overall labor costs.
- Additional parts or services: if a strut mount, bearing, or coil spring is worn, it may need replacement too; an alignment is typically required after strut replacement and adds to the bill.
These factors combine to produce a wide price range, so shop quotes may vary considerably even for the same Camry model year.
Typical cost ranges
The following ranges reflect installed prices in the United States for common Camry configurations. Regional variations and model year can shift these numbers.
- Front struts (two assemblies) installed with aftermarket parts: roughly $600–$1,200 per axle.
- Front struts (two assemblies) installed with OEM Toyota parts: roughly $1,000–$1,800 per axle.
- Rear shocks (if applicable on your Camry) replaced: roughly $300–$700 per axle (parts plus labor).
Note: If you need to replace both the front struts and the rear shocks, or if worn components require additional work (mounts, bearings, or an alignment), the total will be higher.
Front struts vs rear shocks
Most Camry models use front struts and rear shocks rather than rear struts. Front-end work tends to dominate the cost, since front struts are typically more labor-intensive to replace. If your rear suspension also needs attention, factor in additional parts and labor for those components.
What to expect during service
Understanding the process can help you plan and budget. Here’s what typically happens when a shop replaces Camry struts.
- Removal and replacement: technicians remove wheels, disconnect components, compress or replace the strut assembly, and reinstall with new hardware as needed.
- Mounts and bearings: worn upper mounts or bearings are often replaced alongside the struts to ensure proper function and noise reduction.
- Alignment: a wheel alignment is usually required after strut replacement to maintain safe handling and even tire wear.
Expect the service to take several hours, depending on whether you’re replacing just the front struts or also tackling rear shocks, and on any additional parts that need replacement.
Saving money and alternatives
Here are practical options to manage costs without compromising safety.
- Consider aftermarket or remanufactured assemblies with warranties, which can lower part costs while preserving performance.
- Ask shops for bundled pricing if you’re replacing both front struts; some shops offer cheaper rates for replacing both sides together.
- Check whether your vehicle’s mounts or bearings are worn and need replacement at the same time—doing it now can prevent extra labor costs later.
Always verify whether alignment is included in the quoted price, and ask about warranties on parts and labor.
How to budget and get a quote
To get an accurate estimate, be prepared with key details and solicit multiple quotes. Here’s how to proceed.
- Know your Camry’s year, trim, and whether you want aftermarket or OEM parts for the front struts.
- Request a breakdown that separates parts, labor, alignment, and any additional services (mounts, bearings, etc.).
- Get at least 3 quotes from reputable shops in your area and compare inclusions and warranties.
Comparing quotes helps you understand what you’re paying for and choose the best overall value.
Summary
Replacing Camry struts is a mid-range auto maintenance item with costs that vary widely based on parts choice, labor rates, and scope. For front-strut replacement on a Camry, expect about $600–$1,200 per axle with aftermarket parts, or $1,000–$1,800 per axle with OEM parts. If you replace all four corners, budget approximately $1,200–$2,800 or more, plus the cost of an alignment. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm what’s included in the price, such as mounts, alignment, and warranties.


