If struts are included, I would guess $200-400.
I did it for 1400$ at a Toyota dealership.
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).
I have a 97 Toyota Camry and was told it would be anywhere from $1000 to $1600 depending on whether I wanted top of the line struts or not.
I just had a price quoted to replace the struts on a 1996 Camry: $1050.00. This includes alignment. (Firestone) My 2001 Taurus cost $475 for front struts,rear shocks and alignment at Dobbs. Not sure about a Camry. I recommend to stay away from Firestone. if you know how to do it yourself, it should cost you no more then $200-$300 for both. just goto kragen or autozone for the parts.
Camry struts are expensive installedI have a 1995 Toyota Camry and have quotes of $800 to $900 PER AXLE. I havn't replaced them yet, but the bushings on the rear struts are rattling. I have 139,000 miles on my Camry. $1,800 seems like a lot of money to spend on a car that is worth maybe $3,000. it should only be $172 Toyota rear strut each and then $110 labor each strut...check out discount tire as they even have buy 3 get one free today for both front/rear purchase oct2009 lasts till 10/18 only.
I recently brought my 2000 Toyota Camry in to a Midas shop for a quote to replace all 4 struts and I was quoted approximately $1,000. I was also told that a wheel alignment was highly recommended after the struts are replaced so that will cost about another $100 more or less. I would guess $1,000 for 4 struts is fairly standard.
If struts need to be replace on a car it's evident by how noisy and bumpy the ride is. The cost to replace struts on a Toyota RAV4 is approximately $600.
About $1K-$1.5K including parts and labor.
I believe about $800 at least with struts only and plus $400 if you want to replace springs too.
Replacing the shocks and struts on a 2004 Toyota Camry typically costs between $800 and $1,200, depending on the quality of the parts and labor rates in your area. Labor generally accounts for a significant portion of the cost, often ranging from $300 to $600. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple mechanics to find the best deal. Additionally, consider whether you want original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts or aftermarket options, as this can also affect the total cost.
Struts are around $75-100 each, and labor should come in at around 3 hours. Hope this helps.
I've paid about $70.