My front end shudders at speed and my tires are worn af. Figured it's time for struts so I bought these....
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0167 ... UTF8&psc=1
Has anyone bought this brand?
My S60 is a 110 highway mile a day DD. Just wanted to go cheap since I'm not too worried about performance or longevity. I'll have this another year maybe. I'm installing myself so if they suck I can return and get a proper brand. Tires and alignment will be done at the same time.
Anything else to replace while I'm in there? I'll have sway bar links on standby at oreilley because one always breaks.....
Cheap amazon struts
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If the roads are nice and smooth, you will feel like in a 1990 Hyundai, but they will work. If the roads are of poor quality you will probably remove them after 1 week.
Normally the spring seat will be worn if original,
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo- ... 0-s80-xc70
Normally the spring seat will be worn if original,
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo- ... 0-s80-xc70
Several Volvo Repair Videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... s0FSVSOT_c
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100 mile a day commute and you go cheap, unreal.
You will remove them in a week
You MUST buy new spring seats, (if yours haven't been replaced in the last 70K miles, they're shot anyway) buy OEM Volvo as if you don't, you will be replacing those too. They always are replaced when a new strut is installed.
Also buy a pair of new bellows, those are cheap.
As for the rest of the strut parts (bearing plates, bolts, control arm bushings, etc) only you know or will know if they need replacing or not.
You will remove them in a week
You MUST buy new spring seats, (if yours haven't been replaced in the last 70K miles, they're shot anyway) buy OEM Volvo as if you don't, you will be replacing those too. They always are replaced when a new strut is installed.
Also buy a pair of new bellows, those are cheap.
As for the rest of the strut parts (bearing plates, bolts, control arm bushings, etc) only you know or will know if they need replacing or not.
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So struts aren't like oil filters and washing machines, where there are like 3 companies that make them and they just get different brands on them? Pardon the ignorance, never bought the cheap stuff before.
Thanks for the tip on the spring seats, I'll order some of them. I've had it for a 18 months and 25k miles and I'd bet the seats were put on by a Swede in 2001 like most everything I've replaced on the car
Meh I'll try it out, if they're decent I'll update and save you guys some $$... Probably not though, I'll be on here 2 weeks after installation so y'all can laugh at me!
Thanks for the tip on the spring seats, I'll order some of them. I've had it for a 18 months and 25k miles and I'd bet the seats were put on by a Swede in 2001 like most everything I've replaced on the car
Meh I'll try it out, if they're decent I'll update and save you guys some $$... Probably not though, I'll be on here 2 weeks after installation so y'all can laugh at me!
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I"ve never purchased those unknown brand, but last strut change I did (myself) on my Sienna minivan I used KYB Excel-G struts and shocks - which are a reputable and known brand and type. I'll _NEVER_EVER_ do that again
The new struts were barely better than the worn out OEM ones, and 30k miles later the ride and handling was worse than it ever was; total POS shocks/struts.
For the time, $ and effort to replace struts, because it is a bit of a PITA, my personal recommendation is invest in something decent. I hate driving that van now, and it adds insult to injury every time I get behind the wheel.
Unfortunately not too many options for that old minivan, but fortunately for us, there are quite a few options for the S60. Check around on this site I bet you'll find peeps who like the Sachs, Bilsteins and Konis. Myself, I'm going with Koni FSD set when I'm due for a change.
+1 on the new upper spring seat and bellows/bump stops. You might be wise to purchase a ready packaged kit off FCP or IPD websites. While you're at it, check the front A-arm bushings. I suspect those are ripped too, might as well replace them while you've got it all apart - save a second alignment job.
Best of luck!
For the time, $ and effort to replace struts, because it is a bit of a PITA, my personal recommendation is invest in something decent. I hate driving that van now, and it adds insult to injury every time I get behind the wheel.
Unfortunately not too many options for that old minivan, but fortunately for us, there are quite a few options for the S60. Check around on this site I bet you'll find peeps who like the Sachs, Bilsteins and Konis. Myself, I'm going with Koni FSD set when I'm due for a change.
+1 on the new upper spring seat and bellows/bump stops. You might be wise to purchase a ready packaged kit off FCP or IPD websites. While you're at it, check the front A-arm bushings. I suspect those are ripped too, might as well replace them while you've got it all apart - save a second alignment job.
Best of luck!
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