Estimate based on Ford F-150 parts and labor adjustments versus the national average. Your exact cost depends on year, trim, mileage, and shop. Get a free personalized AI estimate above.
Why Ford F-150 Owners See This Pricing
The F-150 is the best-selling truck in America, so parts are everywhere, but truck-sized components cost more.
For reference, the national average for strut or shock replacement on a typical passenger vehicle is $600 to $1,500. The Ford F-150 runs about +20% versus that baseline.
Common Symptoms in the Ford F-150
Bouncy ride over bumps
Nose dives when braking hard
Visible oil leaking from struts
Excessive body roll in turns
What It Is
Struts and shocks dampen the bouncing of the springs so the tires stay in contact with the road. They wear out gradually so most drivers don't notice until they're really bad.
Why It Matters
Worn struts increase stopping distance, hurt handling, and cause uneven tire wear.
How to Save Money on Ford F-150 Strut or Shock Replacement
Always replace in pairs (both fronts or both rears) so handling stays balanced
Quick-strut assemblies cost more but cut labor in half
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