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How much does it cost to replace shocks on a Lexus RX330?

Replacing the RX330’s shocks typically runs roughly $430–$1,100 when you replace only the front pair with aftermarket parts, and about $700–$2,100 for a full four-corner replacement with aftermarket components. Using OEM parts can push those totals higher, depending on local labor rates and part availability.


What affects the price


Prices vary based on which corners are replaced (front only vs. all four), whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, and whether you need an alignment after installation. Labor rates differ by region and shop, and some jobs may require additional components like mounts or bearings.


Parts cost breakdown


Prices below reflect typical RX330 parts costs and distinguish front strut assemblies from rear shocks. They assume a standard installation with common brands and do not include potential alignment or disposal fees.


Front struts (assemblies)


Front struts for the RX330 are usually sold as assemblies that may include mounts and springs. Price varies by brand and whether the assembly is OEM or aftermarket.



  • Front strut assembly (each): aftermarket about $120–$250; OEM about $350–$600


Replacing both front struts doubles the per-unit cost for front components and typically adds a bit more labor time due to work on two suspension corners.


Rear shocks


Rear dampers are generally less expensive per unit than front assemblies, but OEM options can be considerably pricier.



  • Rear shock (each): aftermarket about $40–$120; OEM about $150–$300


Do note that some RX330 rear suspensions use specific dampers; verify compatibility with your exact model year.


Labor and total price estimates


Labor costs depend on regional shop rates and the scope of the job. The following ranges reflect typical U.S. auto shop pricing and assume standard labor and optional alignment.



  • Front pair (two struts): about 2–4 hours of labor; at $75–$150/hr this is roughly $150–$600

  • Rear pair (two shocks): about 1–3 hours of labor; at $75–$150/hr this is roughly $75–$450

  • All four corners (two front struts + two rear shocks): about 4–7 hours of labor; roughly $300–$1,050

  • Wheel alignment after replacement: about $75–$150


Putting it all together, typical total costs with aftermarket parts are approximately $430–$1,100 for a front-only job and $700–$2,100 for a full four-corner replacement. If you opt for OEM parts or shop in areas with higher labor rates, totals can climb toward the upper end or beyond.


DIY vs professional work


Replacing shocks on a Lexus RX330 is doable for an experienced DIYer with the right tools, including a proper jack stands setup and, for front struts, the ability to safely compress springs. Many owners choose professional installation to ensure correct ride height, alignment, and warranty coverage, especially if OEM parts or complex mounts are involved.


What to ask a shop


To get a clear quote, ask for itemized pricing that includes: parts (brand and OEM vs aftermarket), labor hours, alignment, disposal fees, and any additional parts required (mounts, bearings, or springs). Confirm whether the quote covers/installs the entire assembly and whether a lifetime or limited warranty applies.


Summary


Costs for replacing shocks on a Lexus RX330 vary primarily by corner(s) replaced and parts choice. Front-only replacements with aftermarket parts typically total around $430–$1,100, while replacing all four corners usually runs about $700–$2,100 with aftermarket parts. OEM parts and high-labor-rate regions can push totals higher. Always obtain a written, itemized estimate and factor in alignment costs when planning the repair.

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