How long do the shocks really last under normal (non-sporty) driving?
I've got a non-turbo with about 104k on it. I know on some cars they last forever and on some they crap out pretty quick. Not real sure what the Volvo's are good for. Mine seem fine right now but I have to pull them out to fix a broken upper spring mount on the passenger side and am wondering if it's worth the money to replace the shock while it's all apart.
2002 S80 shock longevity??
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chrisbruck
- Posts: 11
- Joined: 4 March 2009
- Year and Model: 2002 S80
- Location: Atlanta
I can't really say how long they last, but it is much easier to replace the front struts when you're doing the mounts. I did mine a couple years back when replacing a broken mount and I'm glad I did. I bought KYB replacements, which you can find at pretty reasonable prices. Interestingly, I saw this listing on E-Bay for Koni replacements http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VOLVO-SH ... ccessories. These usually cost considerably more. They do require a bit more work, as you have to cut your existing strut housings and install these into them.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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SeattleS80
- Posts: 13
- Joined: 5 January 2010
- Year and Model: 2001 S80 2.9
- Location: Seattle, WA
Mine were pretty much shot at 73K miles, which is when I had the struts and shocks replaced. Made a helluva difference. She rides like a brand new car now.
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