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How much to replace suspension on Honda Odyssey?

Replacement costs typically range from about $600 to $2,500 per axle, depending on which parts are replaced and the labor rate; more extensive work or full-vehicle replacements can run higher.


The Honda Odyssey’s suspension involves front struts and coil springs on the front and rear shocks on the back, plus potential control arms and bushings. Prices vary with OEM versus aftermarket parts, labor costs by location, and whether you replace single components or entire assemblies. The following breakdown reflects common market ranges to help you plan and compare estimates.


Cost by component


Below are typical price ranges for common suspension components in the Odyssey, including both parts and labor. Note that OEM parts usually cost more than aftermarket equivalents, and labor rates vary by region and shop.



  • Front struts/shocks replacement (per axle, including mounting hardware or strut assemblies): approximately $350–$900

  • Rear shocks replacement (per axle): approximately $250–$600

  • Control arms (per arm): approximately $250–$600

  • Coil springs (per spring, or as part of a strut assembly): approximately $150–$350

  • Wheel alignment after suspension work: approximately $75–$150


Conclusion: Costs vary based on the exact components replaced, whether work is performed on one or both sides, part choices, and local labor rates. Getting multiple quotes and confirming what’s included (parts, mounts, and alignment) helps prevent surprises.


Service scenarios and practical guidance


To guide expectations, consider how comprehensive the repair needs to be. The following scenarios reflect common real-world situations and their typical cost implications.



  • Single-axle front suspension replacement (two struts/shocks plus mounts): typically around $700–$1,600

  • Single-axle rear suspension replacement (two shocks): typically around $400–$1,000

  • Full front and rear suspension overhaul (struts/shocks, control arms, and related hardware on both ends): typically around $1,500–$3,000

  • All-inclusive replacement with premium OEM or performance parts plus alignment: could exceed $3,000 depending on parts and shop rates


Conclusion: For a reliable estimate, ask shops for itemized quotes that separate parts, labor, and any required alignments. If you’re stretching a budget, consider staged work focused on the most worn components first and plan for an alignment after the final repair.


Summary


In short, suspension replacement on a Honda Odyssey typically costs between $600 and $2,500 per axle, with more extensive or full-vehicle work pushing the total higher. The exact price hinges on which parts are replaced, the choice between OEM and aftermarket components, labor rates, and whether an alignment is needed. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and confirm what’s included to avoid surprises.

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