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Old Mar 6th, 2024, 15:17   #22
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Originally Posted by XC90KidNI View Post
Just thought I’d share an update to this one to close it out.

The issue has been resolved. The fix, as many suggested, was to opt for genuine Volvo control arms.I also replaced both lower ball joints when I was in there. After that work, two new tyres and a wheel alignment (got 4 wheel alignment) was required.

Not a cheap exercise by any means - but has totally transformed the way the car drives. If I’d have known then what I know now, I’d have opted for the genuine arms in the first instance (I didn’t have a choice - arms were fitted by mechanic) - that way, my tyres(not too long new) could have possibly been saved also (the fitting of the non genuine arms + wheel alignment that was done after caused scuffing to the otter sides of the tread on both front tyres).

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Parts

Volvo Control Arms (+bolts) - £650
Ball Joints (x2) - £35
Pirelli Scorpion Tyres (x2) + 4 wheel alignment - £340

Non genuine arms + fitting - £220 (that I’ll never get back)

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Eeeeesh that's a costly job.

FYI Volvo also supply the front and rear bushes separately for the control arms, so if you have access to a press it is possible to replace the bushes only to reduce the cost. They're about £150 a set, obvioulsy if you are paying a mechanic, the labour cost will be higher.
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