2016 yukon Denali, 46,000 miles, leaking strut...

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slackerwil

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Right front strut is leaking, was told they should be changed in pairs. Quoted $630 for each electronic strut. Is that in the ballpark of what these things cost?
 

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Dealer told me to bend over and cough up $1800 for parts and labor to replace the two front struts so yeah sounds about right. I’ve seen others here say about the same as well.
 
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I paid 1400 at my local mechanic. Replaced both, aligned, etc.

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Dealer told me to bend over and cough up $1800 for parts and labor to replace the two front struts so yeah sounds about right. I’ve seen others here say about the same as well.
Thanks for the reply.
 

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How is it riding? The struts on my wife’s RAV4 have been leaking for years, and the dealer pitches replacing them every time we’re in for a recall. I can’t notice any performance decrease. When I do, then I’ll change ‘em.
 

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You can pick them up for about 375 each online for OEM. Take the parts to a mechanic and have them install it for you if you don't want to bother installing them yourself.
 

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Some amount of leaking is normal according to GM, is it actually dripping off of the shock?
 

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