The average cost of struts for a 1998 Honda Accord 4 cylinder is anywhere from $250 to $350 for four. If the struts are not replaced then the car will not be able to absorb bumps in the road. This will make for a bouncy and rough ride and ultimately this can also lead to irregular tire wear.
The Accord uses struts, front and rear. There are no shocks. Roughly the struts will cost $300 for all four and whatever your shop charges for labor.
Changing the struts on a 2000 Honda Accord requires removing the lower control arm, ball joint, and strut mounts. An alignment is suggested after installing new struts to provide the best drivability.
They should be good for at least 100,000 miles. Have them inspected at that time unless you suspect they may need inspecting earlier.
Both shocks on the front, struts on the back depending on the make it might have it both ways!
A 1995 Accord does not have shocks. It has double wishbone suspension with struts. It is obvious you do not have the skill or tools to replace the struts. Serious injury can occur if not done correctly. Take it to a professional.
No, the struts from a 95 accord will only fit acura's 97-99, accord's 94-97, Odyssey 95-98, and Isuzu oasis 96-99. But the front stru for your car sells for $70-$150 each. Hope that helps you
No, they are different.
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It does not have shocks on the front it has struts which should only be replace by a professional. The rear shocks are easily replaced. Just unbolt them and install the new ones.
If you change by yourself it's about $200-300 depending on which struts you pick. If you ask your mechanic to do that it's at least $450 (depending on state and city/town).
Almost all modern cars, including 2000 Honda Accord, have struts. For the most part, shocks are found on full size trucks and vans.