Volvo Community Forum. The Forums of the Volvo Owners Club

Forum Rules Volvo Owners Club About VOC Volvo Gallery Links Volvo History Volvo Press
Go Back   Volvo Owners Club Forum > "Technical Topics" > XC90 '02–'15 General
Register Members Cars Help Calendar Extra Stuff

Notices

XC90 '02–'15 General Forum for the P2-platform XC90 model

Information
  • VOC Members: There is no login facility using your VOC membership number or the details from page 3 of the club magazine. You need to register in the normal way
  • AOL Customers: Make sure you check the 'Remember me' check box otherwise the AOL system may log you out during the session. This is a known issue with AOL.
  • AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net users. Forum owners such as us are finding that AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net are blocking a lot of email generated from forums. This may mean your registration activation and other emails will not get to you, or they may appear in your spam mailbox

Thread Informations

Car Pulling Hard Left Under Braking

Views : 1600

Replies : 27

Users Viewing This Thread :  

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 16:07   #11
Kev0607
Premier Member
 

Last Online: Today 14:28
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Manchester
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by XC90KidNI View Post
Thanks, Kev. I was expecting something like that.

Dealer quoted me £317 per side (inclusive of VAT). Thought that was a little on the high side if I’m honest.
I meant £200-£220 plus VAT (I've edited the post), but even still, that's a way off what you were quoted. I guess the dealer is much dearer than I thought!

In saying that, genuine arms do tend to last.

If you do decide on genuine arms, you'll need an alignment again. It'll be an expensive repair.
__________________
2007 S80 2.4 D5 - 110,000 miles

Last edited by Kev0607; Feb 12th, 2024 at 16:10.
Kev0607 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 16:10   #12
Clan
Experienced Member
 
Clan's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 11:30
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: L/H side
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by XC90KidNI View Post
Thanks, Cian - That’s what I’m trying to ascertain today as I e read some interesting stories online (work was done by a mechanic).

Does anyone have an idea as to how much genuine Volvo arms cost?

Cheers
Cant you get new VOLVO bushes fitted to your old arms? I worked out a long time ago that it was more economical to get one bush changed but not both.

This case is why I am always on about using Genuine Volvo Parts on Volvos, I have seen far too many cases like this over the last 30 years . (Assuming it is the non genuine parts causing the problem ) You fit volvo parts they fit properly and work properly for the next 20 + years and the job is done..
Other areas where I have seen similar problems with Non genuine parts :

Drive shafts , water pumps, injectors, radiators, thermostats,
brake pads/discs, fuel filters, bulbs, light units ,hoses, belts, ball joints , wheel bearings, windscreens, steering racks , towbar wiring, batteries, wiper blades.
__________________
My comments are only based on my opinions and vast experience .
Clan is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Clan For This Useful Post:
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 16:15   #13
Clan
Experienced Member
 
Clan's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 11:30
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: L/H side
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by XC90KidNI View Post
Thanks, Kev. I was expecting something like that.

Dealer quoted me £317 per side (inclusive of VAT). Thought that was a little on the high side if I’m honest.
The labour time to change each complete arm is 56 mins, depending on labour rate and VAT it could well be £317 per side depending on the price of the arm.
__________________
My comments are only based on my opinions and vast experience .
Clan is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 20:07   #14
XC90KidNI
New Member
 

Last Online: Apr 25th, 2024 08:24
Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: Down
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Clan View Post
The labour time to change each complete arm is 56 mins, depending on labour rate and VAT it could well be £317 per side depending on the price of the arm.
Yeah the £317 per side was the quote from the dealer for parts only.

I’ll be fitting them myself.

Cheers
XC90KidNI is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 20:15   #15
XC90KidNI
New Member
 

Last Online: Apr 25th, 2024 08:24
Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: Down
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Kev0607 View Post
I meant £200-£220 plus VAT (I've edited the post), but even still, that's a way off what you were quoted. I guess the dealer is much dearer than I thought!

In saying that, genuine arms do tend to last.

If you do decide on genuine arms, you'll need an alignment again. It'll be an expensive repair.

Fully expecting to have to get the alignment done after fitting the genuine arms. I’ve decided the best bet is to opt for the genuine arms (taking a gamble on the aftermarket parts being the root of the problem but all evidence I’ve seen online points to that being a common enough issue). I’ll save a little bit on fitting them myself but still going to be close to a £700 repair all said and done. Lovely ☺️
XC90KidNI is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to XC90KidNI For This Useful Post:
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 20:28   #16
Kev0607
Premier Member
 

Last Online: Today 14:28
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Manchester
Default

Just so you know, quite a few people have had success with Meyle HD arms. Very good quality and cheaper than genuine.

Not all aftermarket are bad. Meyle being one of them.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Clan View Post
The labour time to change each complete arm is 56 mins, depending on labour rate and VAT it could well be £317 per side depending on the price of the arm.
Nope. That will be plus labour, not including (Volvo want £317 per side just for parts). I figured it would be and that has been clarified by the original poster.
__________________
2007 S80 2.4 D5 - 110,000 miles

Last edited by Kev0607; Feb 12th, 2024 at 20:30.
Kev0607 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 20:30   #17
john.wigley
VOC Member since 1986
 
john.wigley's Avatar
 

Last Online: Today 15:10
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Leicestershire
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by XC90KidNI View Post
Fully expecting to have to get the alignment done after fitting the genuine arms. I’ve decided the best bet is to opt for the genuine arms (taking a gamble on the aftermarket parts being the root of the problem but all evidence I’ve seen online points to that being a common enough issue). I’ll save a little bit on fitting them myself but still going to be close to a £700 repair all said and done. Lovely ☺️
That's the downside of running an older Volvo. They were expensive cars when new and spares come at new car prices. Your repair bill is more than I paid for my V70 over seven years ago; I'm fully aware that any significant repair could well exceed that!

Very pleased that you have got to the bottom of your issue.

Regards, John.
__________________
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana .....
john.wigley is online now   Reply With Quote
Old Feb 12th, 2024, 20:36   #18
XC90KidNI
New Member
 

Last Online: Apr 25th, 2024 08:24
Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: Down
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Kev0607 View Post
Just so you know, quite a few people have had success with Meyle HD arms. Very good quality and cheaper than genuine.

Not all aftermarket are bad. Meyle being one of them.



Nope. That will be plus labour, not including (Volvo want £317 per side just for parts). I figured it would be and that has been clarified by the original poster.

You’ve presented me with another dilemma

To opt for something Meyle or go genuine…
XC90KidNI is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Feb 14th, 2024, 20:18   #19
DIYopenUp
New Member
 

Last Online: Apr 15th, 2024 02:31
Join Date: May 2023
Location: Skien
Default

For the record i also had this issue and fixed it by using 3M 08609 Window-Weld Super Fast Urethane. Had to squirt it in the bushing several rounds before it stuck and stayed there after driving
DIYopenUp is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Feb 16th, 2024, 12:49   #20
Kev0607
Premier Member
 

Last Online: Today 14:28
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Manchester
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by XC90KidNI View Post
You’ve presented me with another dilemma

To opt for something Meyle or go genuine…
If you go on Autodoc, you can get good deals on the arms, but downside is you'll have to wait maybe a week to get them. Meyle HD are listed as OE quality, and like I said, many here have used them. They're much cheaper than genuine, but that's not because they're made cheap. Very good from what I've heard.
__________________
2007 S80 2.4 D5 - 110,000 miles
Kev0607 is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Kev0607 For This Useful Post:
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 15:29.


Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.