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How much does it cost to replace the trunk torsion bar on a 2010 Honda Accord?

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The average cost to replace the torsion bar on a 2010 Honda Accord is typically around $374 to $400. This includes labor costs ranging from $102 to $129 and parts priced at $272. The advantages of a torsion bar suspension include a comfortable ride due to the bar's elasticity, durability, easy adjustability of ride height, and compact profile that takes up less interior volume than coil springs. While torsion bars are not generally considered wear items like brakes or tires, they can settle and wear out over time like any other spring. If a torsion bar breaks, you may hear a loud bang and notice that the front left or right side of the vehicle sits very low and rides on the bump stops.

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  • Alex M

    Replacing the trunk torsion bar on a 2010 Honda Accord typically costs between $50 and $200, depending on the specific situation.

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