I just bought new fronts since they were needing to be rebuilt (dolphining after hitting some highway bumps), and the cost to rebuild locally was $400-but they were 2 months out to get to them and mine is a daily driver and then some. $400 give or take is about the same as online shoos that rebuild, but then with shipping like $175 each way, I just bought OE shocks online new for $396 each with free shipping, and will have my originals available to rebuild afterwards. I plan on rebuilding the rears soon to keep them on schedule, but am just waiting til local rebuilder is ready and get them back in like a day after drop off.good question.
the goal is to find non total shit shocks that might not have the performance of the oem shocks. But also don't have that price.
1600 for a new oem set ain't that bad if someone doesn't go the rebuilding route.
and yeah, some shocks get to crazy prices. don't need none of that.
While at it for the fronts, I am swapping in geiser 2.5" springs, so will make it easier,as I also bought new top spring retainers and dust boots-allows me to preassemble entire assembly and save time taking the OE springs off and swapping to put new shocks in