I cant give you an exact answer; however, I will tell you this: I have a 2004 Hyundai and the cost estimate that I have been given range from $700-$1000 dollars. These estimates were given to me by different garages. I live in northern Maine and things are expensive here. Where I lived in Utah, things were alot cheaper so the prices I am giving you can vary depending on where you live and if you get parts yourself....
The Breakdown:
Labor Time = Approximately 4 hours (times that by how much the garage charges Labor per hour.
Struts = Approximately 110.00 each depending on where you live and if you are having the garage supply them or if you buy them yourself from an Auto Parts store or wherever.
Strut Mounts/Bearings = If you need this than it is approxmately 50-75.00 each for the front and 30-45.00 each for the back.
I personally am going to look into getting the parts myself. I've seen online where people have mentioned getting parts from rockauto or kyb. I am going to check out those sites and see if I can find others, because I am trying desperately to find a way to afford the same repair job. Good luck to you.
how to replace rear struts on a 2002 saturn L 300
Yes, you should be able to do that.
90 min
Here's a great video that shows you how to replace the headlight on a 2002 Toyota Camry: carcarekiosk.com/video/2002_Toyota_Camry_LE_2.4L_4_Cyl./lights/headlight
if doing yourself just buy quick struts for the car if they make them for that model they cost more but they save a lot of time gas charged struts are junk
It is important to know the cost of replacing parts on a car. For a 2002 Chevy Cavalier 2.2 it will cost between $200-$400 to replace the struts, is a person is doing it themselves.
I usually replace fuel filter every after 35,000km and have had no problem since 2002.
toyota recommends that timing belts be replaced at 60,000; however, 100,000 miles is fine. Replace at 100,000 miles as preventative maintenance. 4 cylinder 2002 Camry has a timing chain which does not have to be replaced.
You DO NOT adjust those...if you a lot of bounce or bottoming out STOP the jumping of the bike and replace the struts
2002 and up four cylinders have a timing chain no belt.
No, it's easy.
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