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Learn moreFixter gets you the best price for your Mercedes C Class's front shock absorber replacement
A typical front shock absorber replacement in the UK costs around £338 - £747.
Depending on your Mercedes C Class engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a front shock absorber replacement on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much does a front shock absorber replacement costs.
Car model | Fixter price range |
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Mercedes C Class 1.5 Amg Line | £468 - £735 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Amg Line Edition | £338 - £532 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Amg Line Premium | £432 - £679 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Amg Line Premium Plus | £396 - £622 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 SE | £403 - £634 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Sport | £403 - £634 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Sport Edition | £403 - £634 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Sport Premium | £430 - £676 |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Sport Premium Plus | £475 - £747 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Amg Line | £435 - £684 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Amg Line Edition Premium | £403 - £634 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Amg Line Premium | £396 - £622 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Amg Line Premium Plus | £403 - £634 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Amg Sport | £475 - £747 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Amg Sport Plus | £396 - £622 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Blueefficiency Executive Se | £403 - £634 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Blueefficiency Se | £439 - £690 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Blueefficiency Sport | £403 - £634 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Executive Se | £425 - £668 |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 SE | £468 - £735 |
No additional work without your approval | |
We only use manufacturer parts or equivalent | |
All parts and labour are protected with our Fixter 12-month warranty |
When you drive over a bump, the piston inside the cylinder moves up and down against the gas/fluid and the spring, absorbing the shock from the bump. The strut assembly takes a beating over time, especially on bumpy roads. It will eventually start leaking the gas/liquid, leaving you with an unstable or rugged ride. With worn out struts, it is possible that the tires could lose contact with the road and/or the tires will wear out prematurely.
Car model | Average labour time |
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Mercedes C Class 2 SE | 2 h 45 min - 3 h 18 min |
Mercedes C Class 3 SE | 2 h 55 min - 3 h 32 min |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 SE | 2 h 5 min - 2 h 46 min |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 SE | 2 h 3 min - 2 h 48 min |
Mercedes C Class 1.8 SE | 2 h 37 min - 3 h 26 min |
Mercedes C Class 2.1 SE | 2 h 35 min - 3 h 28 min |
Mercedes C Class 2.2 SE | 3 h 33 min - 4 h 30 min |
Mercedes C Class 2 Entry | 1 h 55 min - 2 h 40 min |
Mercedes C Class 2 Sport | 2 h 30 min - 3 h 18 min |
Mercedes C Class 3 Sport | 2 h 56 min - 3 h 32 min |
Mercedes C Class 1.5 Sport | 2 h 6 min - 2 h 46 min |
Mercedes C Class 1.6 Sport | 2 h 4 min - 2 h 48 min |
Mercedes C Class 1.8 Entry | 2 h 2 min - 2 h 50 min |
Mercedes C Class 1.8 Sport | 2 h 36 min - 3 h 28 min |
Mercedes C Class 2 Classic | 1 h 58 min - 2 h 54 min |
Mercedes C Class 2.1 Sport | 2 h 32 min - 3 h 15 min |
Mercedes C Class 2.2 Sport | 3 h 30 min - 4 h 17 min |
Mercedes C Class 2.3 Entry | 2 h 57 min - 3 h 31 min |
Mercedes C Class 3.5 Sport | 3 h 43 min - 4 h 21 min |
Mercedes C Class 4 C63 Amg | 2 h 53 min - 3 h 35 min |
Our in-house mechanics answer the most common questions about front shock absorber replacement
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