Originally Posted by
stock3
1. Is that a good price?
The price seems about right considering it's a full strut assembly.
2. What is the difference between the Quick-Strut and just buying normal struts?
Quick strut is a full strut assembly. That includes the strut itself, the spring and the top mount bearing. You basically remove the old strut and pop the quick strut in, hence the name Quick-Strut.
A regular strut is just that. The old spring and top mount bearing al have to be transferred from the old strut assembly to the new one. So it's more labor intensive.
3. Meineke states that they can get me the new struts with labour for about $700, but that seems a lot if the struts themselves are $317.
The price is about right. Shops labor rate has to include the pay for the mechanic, electricity, heating/cooling, rent or lease, taxes insurance and many, many more things. When you add all of these things up, the profit that stays in the pocket of the owner is not that as big as you might think.