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How much to replace front struts on a Toyota Corolla?

For two front struts on a Toyota Corolla, expect roughly $400 to $1,200 total, depending on parts and labor choices, with alignment and tax potentially adding to the total.


What drives the price


Price levels are shaped by the type of parts you buy (complete strut assemblies versus individual dampers and springs), the brand and whether the parts are OEM or aftermarket, regional labor rates, and whether you need an alignment after the repair. The Corolla’s front suspension uses MacPherson struts, and most shops recommend replacing the entire front strut assembly for ease and safety rather than rebuilding individual components.


Parts options and costs


Prices below reflect common choices from aftermarket and OEM suppliers. They can vary by model year and market.



  • New front strut assembly (coil spring, damper, and top mount): typically $120–$300 per strut, or $240–$600 for two.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt front struts: about $60–$180 per strut, or $120–$360 for two.

  • Front strut mounts (if sold separately): $20–$80 per mount (two mounts would be $40–$160).

  • Coil springs (if not included with the assembly): $50–$150 per spring.

  • Labor to install one strut: roughly $100–$250; for two struts, about $200–$500.

  • Wheel alignment after replacement: $75–$150, depending on shop and location.


Prices can vary widely by brand, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts, and whether the assembly includes springs and mounts. Some shops price the two-strut job as a package, while others itemize parts and labor separately. Always check whether the quote includes alignment and taxes, and ask about disposal fees for old parts.


Labor considerations and total cost ranges


Labor rates depend on shop type and region. Independent shops typically charge lower hourly rates than dealerships, and urban areas tend to be pricier than rural ones. Replacing both front struts generally takes a few hours, and adding an alignment adds to the total. If you opt for a complete, preassembled unit with springs and mounts, you’ll likely pay more upfront but save time and potential rework.



  • Typical labor rate: independent shops often $80–$120 per hour; dealerships $120–$180+ per hour.

  • Time to complete two-front-strut replacement: commonly 2–4 hours, depending on access and vehicle specifics.

  • Alignment cost: commonly $75–$150 after the job, sometimes included in a “special package.”

  • Additional services that can raise cost: replacing worn sway-bar links, boots, or damaged mounts, plus diagnostic checks.


In practice, a two-front-strut installation often lands in the $400–$1,100 range, with the higher end tied to OEM parts, a dealership setting, or when an alignment is needed and not included in the initial quote.


Summary


Replacing both front struts on a Toyota Corolla typically costs between $400 and $1,200, depending on whether you choose new or remanufactured parts, if the springs and mounts are included, and the local labor rate. Adding a wheel alignment, taxes, and any related wear-item replacements can push the total higher. Shop around for quotes that itemize parts, labor, alignment, and disposal fees, and consider whether a complete strut assembly offers the best balance of safety and convenience for your vehicle.

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