Here are some estimates for you! Good luck! (just copy and paste)
http://www2.partstrain.com/store/index.php?VN=4294967189+4294966993+4294965804+&Nr=AND%28universal:0%29&N=0&Ntt=Struts
or
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-2001-Chevy-Malibu-Front-Strut-Spring-&-Mount-Set_W0QQitemZ110446763058QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20091018?IMSfp=TL091018138002r38706
2005 Chevy Malibu, shocks in rear, Struts in front.
blown brake hose, front passenger side in 1997 chevy malibu?
Replace them.
How do you replace the front struts on jaguar x-type
Front struts. Rear shocks.
Struts on the front, shocks on the rear.
You can tell if the front struts are bad by pushing down on the fender for each side. If the car bounces more tha 1 time they need to be replaced. Front end shimmy, replace the struts.
Depending an where you live and which shop you have do the work about $300.00
I was just quoted $1,300 to replace front struts only (does not include rear struts.) Jetta GLI 2003 with 120,000+ miles.
It doesn't have struts. It has coil-over shocks.
Yes, you need to use a spring compressor to safely replace the front struts on a 2002 Chevy Tracker. The strut assembly includes a coil spring that is under significant tension, and using a spring compressor ensures that the spring is safely compressed while you remove and install the strut. Attempting to replace the struts without a compressor can be dangerous, as the spring can release suddenly and cause injury.
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.