The cost to replace shift linkage bushings typically ranges from $100 to $300, depending on the vehicle make and model, labor rates, and whether you are doing it yourself or having a mechanic perform the service. Parts can be relatively inexpensive, often costing between $10 and $50 for the bushings themselves. However, labor costs can significantly increase the total if professional installation is required. Always check for specific quotes from local mechanics for a more accurate estimate.
You cannot replace just the bushings. You have to replace the whole control arm.
The average cost to replace a shift solenoid on your Dodge Durango is $175. The shift solenoid will cost approximately $50 and two hours of labor.
How much does labor cost to replace a shift solenoid in a ford focus?
It will cost approximately $250 to replace a shift solenoid in your Honda Odyssey. Replacing the shift solenoid yourself will reduce the cost to less than $50.
I am having my strut bushings and sway bar links replaced for $330 in northern IL. NOT at the dealer. They wanted $800.
Need to know which bushings, there are many bushings in a vehicle.
Its the bushings on your suspension, It will cost $200 dollars to replace at a shop.
I paid $425 at Gary Blake. 2001 9-5 Wagon 2.3t
The cost to replace a front strut rod bushing on a 1998 Nissan Maxima is between $50 and $150, for a person who does it on their own. The cost varies based on the part brand or kit bought.
How much does it cost to replace the upper and lower control arm bushings on a 1998 Chevrolet S-10? Upper control arm bushings are quoted at about 1.9 hours fro each side. However, if both are done then 3.5 hours total. Lower control arm bushings are 1.9 hours for one side and 3.4 hours for both sides. Just apply your shop's labor rate to the above hours. Note: Not all mechanics use the same book to estimate time for reapirs. This data is provided by Alldata. Mitchell Brothers could be different, as could the other services. Note 2: Upper control arm bushings are far easier to replace than lower control arm bushings because they are far more readily accessibly.
I paid $900 for shocks/struts and bushings. I was told that was the "brother in law" discount.
If you're talking about paying someone to do it.....it can be costly. It's a difficult and time consuming job. Just depends on what area you're in, who you have do it...etc.