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bertrandls Feb 17th, 2018 13:21

XC60 improved suspensions
 
Hello Volvo owners,

My XC60 feels too heavy and I’m looking for a way to make it more rigid... changing the suspensions? Changing the sway bar, changing the springs?
Who has tried what except for changing the car? :lightbulb:
Thanks.

PierreC Feb 17th, 2018 16:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by bertrandls (Post 2370262)
Hello Volvo owners,

My XC60 feels too heavy and I’m looking for a way to make it more rigid... changing the suspensions? Changing the sway bar, changing the springs?
Who has tried what except for changing the car? :lightbulb:
Thanks.

You may want to check this out ....

https://www.ipdusa.com/products/8809...-xc70-xc60-v60

bertrandls Feb 17th, 2018 17:52

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Originally Posted by PierreC (Post 2370302)
You may want to check this out ....

https://www.ipdusa.com/products/8809...-xc70-xc60-v60

yes thanks. I've seen it thanks to one of the forums. It looks serious. I'm Europe (France) so... but their selection seems good.
There is also Polestar but I'm waiting for an answer from Polestar to find out if they are in France. My Volvo dealer didn't even talk about Polestar when I asked if I could upgrade my suspension.
The answer was no. Only OEM... strange...
Thanks for your post.

hichamaziz Feb 18th, 2018 12:26

Thanks for your post.

Bantambuddy Feb 19th, 2018 22:57

I fitted this https://h-tune.co.uk/hardrace-rear-a...-volvo-s80-07/ and these https://h-tune.co.uk/hardrace-rear-r...-volvo-s80-07/ the body roll is less but it has improved the steering giving a lot sharper and more accurate response to the steering commands

bertrandls Feb 19th, 2018 23:37

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Originally Posted by Bantambuddy (Post 2371305)
I fitted this https://h-tune.co.uk/hardrace-rear-a...-volvo-s80-07/ and these https://h-tune.co.uk/hardrace-rear-r...-volvo-s80-07/ the body roll is less but it has improved the steering giving a lot sharper and more accurate response to the steering commands

very interesting indeed! So are you satisfied with how your car is handling now or do you tjink about changing the suspensions as well?
Can I ask you how much you had to pay in a whole... Labour cost included.

1monkey600 Feb 20th, 2018 09:03

Unfortunately, the authorities in France, like here in Belgium, love their Certificat de Conformite regarding all things engine power, emissions, etc. This means that ECU upgrades, etc are 'interdit' and therefore volvo are not allowed to offer Polestar upgrades (although you could buy a full blown Polestar V60 with the full works : ECU, Brakes, wheels, Suspension, etc for 65k+ euro! )
My local service manager told me that I could travel to Germany or UK and get the Software fitted but if I was still under warranty or still regularly using the main dealer it would put him in a very difficult situation as he can see Polestar every time he plugs into VIDA and it shouldn't be there on a Belgian registered car.
Regards suspension - as long as it looks the same type they shouldn't be able to tell any different at the Control Technique.

bertrandls Feb 20th, 2018 14:17

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Originally Posted by 1monkey600 (Post 2371392)
Unfortunately, the authorities in France, like here in Belgium, love their Certificat de Conformite regarding all things engine power, emissions, etc. This means that ECU upgrades, etc are 'interdit' and therefore volvo are not allowed to offer Polestar upgrades (although you could buy a full blown Polestar V60 with the full works : ECU, Brakes, wheels, Suspension, etc for 65k+ euro! )
My local service manager told me that I could travel to Germany or UK and get the Software fitted but if I was still under warranty or still regularly using the main dealer it would put him in a very difficult situation as he can see Polestar every time he plugs into VIDA and it shouldn't be there on a Belgian registered car.
Regards suspension - as long as it looks the same type they shouldn't be able to tell any different at the Control Technique.

Merci merci! That explains a lot! So game over for the ECU upgrade... I guess I'll just go for a swaybar and maybe changing the suspensions if needed... Thanks again!

Bantambuddy Feb 20th, 2018 15:53

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Originally Posted by bertrandls (Post 2371321)
very interesting indeed! So are you satisfied with how your car is handling now or do you tjink about changing the suspensions as well?
Can I ask you how much you had to pay in a whole... Labour cost included.

ARB was 171 sterling, Drop Links were 55 sterling per pair and labour cost to remove old ones and refit new was 50 sterling. The car is handing a lot better and feels a lot more planted on the road, cornering is a lot better now it has settled down. I do not want to change the suspension as I am running 20 inch wheels with 45 profile tyres which have firmed things up a bit also I want to keep the softer spring set up on my SE for a more comfortable ride.

bertrandls Feb 20th, 2018 16:02

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Originally Posted by Bantambuddy (Post 2371547)
ARB was 171 sterling, Drop Links were 55 sterling per pair and labour cost to remove old ones and refit new was 50 sterling. The car is handing a lot better and feels a lot more planted on the road, cornering is a lot better now it has settled down. I do not want to change the suspension as I am running 20 inch wheels with 45 profile tyres which have firmed things up a bit also I want to keep the softer spring set up on my SE for a more comfortable ride.

ok it seems you have the best of both worlds now. Good for you. :thumbs_up:

AND for a very reasonnable price!!!


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