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Shocks or struts?

My suspension definitely needs repair/replacement.  The dealership says my vehicle has shocks, but my local repair shop says struts, which are supposedly more expensive to purchase and replace.   Dealership quoted $755 to replace shocks, repair shop quoted $577 to replace struts.  My internet research has not been conclusive in clearing this up.  So which is it for a 2000 6 cyl 2wd 4runner - shocks or struts???

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I have 161,000 on my 00 Runner. Have had the shocks/struts changed TWICE.... (thats cause I have FUN with mine over the years) Personally, I would go with what the dealership says, then just replicate that at a good shop for cheaper price.

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U have struts in the front and shocks in the rear, this is 100% for sure.

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