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    Front Struts / Control Arms Replacement Price

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    Just checking on avg price to replace front struts and control arms on 2006 A6 4.2 quattro... any guidance is appreciated.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings SinCityA6's Avatar
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    Are you supplying the parts? You looking for labor only or all included?
    Front struts and control arms will be about 4-6 hours labor. At average shop rates of $125 an hour, you are looking at $500-$750 in labor.
    Don't forget to do an alignment which will be another $100.


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    i was quoted $2,300 for parts/labor and alignment

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    Veteran Member Four Rings D's Avant's Avatar
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    Seems about right if this truly includes everything. New strut mounts, bolts, and pinch bolt. The control arms and new front shocks and if they are OEM or equivalent can make a big difference on the cost for all of this.

    Recommend Koni FSD shocks if you can.
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