Vehicle estimate · Denver
Suspension Service for your 2009 Toyota Camry.
What's typically involved
Suspension work covers shocks and struts, control arms, ball joints, sway-bar end links, tie rods, and the alignment that comes after. Scope below is what's typical when the vehicle has a real symptom — bouncing, drifting, clunking, uneven tire wear.
- Lift inspection of every wear point: ball joints, tie rod ends, sway-bar links, control arm bushings, strut mounts
- Shock and strut bounce test plus a visual leak check
- Quote for only the parts that actually need replacement — not a full strut assembly when the bushing is the only worn piece
- Replacement of selected components with fresh hardware
- Four-wheel alignment after any suspension component swap
- Test drive at highway speed to confirm tracking and ride quality
What affects your final price
We don't publish dollar amounts because they'd be wrong half the time. The factors below are what actually drive the quote on a 2009 Toyota Camry:
- Number of components actually being replaced (we don't sell whole-car suspension overhauls when only two arms are worn)
- Strut versus separate shock-and-spring setup
- Whether you have air suspension (most don't, but some luxury vehicles do — costs more)
- Alignment included or already done elsewhere
- Aftermarket performance versus OEM-spec parts
A note on this vehicle
Body-on-frame trucks have different suspension wear patterns than unibody cars. SUVs that tow regularly wear shocks faster than the same vehicle that doesn't. We diagnose what your vehicle actually needs.