 tehflyintwat
join:2008-03-23 Richmond Hil
·Rogers Hi-Speed
edit: July 8th, @02:28PM
| reply to WALL_E Re: New Shocks for Sable, how much $?
The labour costs largely depend on the suspension set up and to who you go to do the job. For basic rear struts you're looking at about 2.5 hours work. So, at say $60 an hour at an independent shop, that works out to about $130 to $150 for both. The parts are extra cost, of course. Some retailers may offer you a combo on parts and labour if you buy the parts from them. The front ones are more complicated, thus more expensive on parts and labour and requires an alignment too. |