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Suspension & Steering Repair Costs

Estimate steering, ball joint, control arm, and wheel bearing repair prices.

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Suspension & Steering Costs estimate

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$650 - $1,100Parts $180 - $480 · Labor $320 - $820 · Time 2-6 hrs · Difficulty Medium

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Compare Suspension & Steering Costs

Tables keep parts, labor, average cost, and difficulty visible for quick scanning.

Repair Average cost Parts Labor Difficulty
Tie Rod Replacement Cost $260-$980 $91-$441 $117-$539 Medium
Wheel Bearing Replacement Cost $250-$1,300 $88-$585 $113-$715 Medium
Ball Joint Replacement Cost $300-$900 $105-$405 $135-$495 Medium
Control Arm Replacement Cost $300-$1,500 $105-$675 $135-$825 Medium

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How Costs Are Calculated

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Suspension & Steering Costs questions

CarCostHub compares service type, parts cost, labor time, repair difficulty, and vehicle-specific access before showing a planning range.
Yes. Category tables separate parts and labor so you can compare mechanic quotes before approving work.
Yes. Local labor rate, parts availability, and shop overhead can shift the final repair quote.
Dealers can be useful for warranty or OEM-specific work. Independent mechanics may provide lower labor rates for many repairs.
No. These are planning estimates. A local inspection and diagnosis confirms final parts and labor.