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How much should labor be for replacing shock absorbers?

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Old 05-03-14, 07:00 AM
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I'm at 330k on oem struts. I'm sure the ride quality will improve. I'm getting mine replaced soon. I hit one too many pot holes this year.

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Update! 452.00 at lexus dealership. Rides like the es loaner they gave me..hehe

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Old 06-03-14, 12:45 PM
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I would definitely recommend replacing them. Although the quality of the roads you drive on is also a factor, the roads here in california are relatively smooth with the occasional potholes, all four corners were blown. My GS4 had 167k when i finally decided to upgrade to Bilstein Sports and the ride was worlds apart. No more floating sensation, dramatically minimized body roll, nose dive and squatting and i have much more confidence in the car in all aspects. However, if stock comfort is what youre after, mind you, the Bilstein Sports do a great job with a "sportier" feel. Anyhow, rates can go from 200-600 depending on location. If youre somewhay mechanically inclined and have the proper tools, installation is free. There are quite a few threads here available to your convenience and ive definitely taken advantage of them.
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