Just had my S60 D5 serviced by Volvo and they recommended replacing the front control arm bushes , is this an easy job and what to do did do a search but could not find. Car has only done 61000 miles from new.Peter
Just had my S60 D5 serviced by Volvo and they recommended replacing the front control arm bushes , is this an easy job and what to do did do a search but could not find. Car has only done 61000 miles from new.Peter
MRP has done these i believe
powerflexing wishbones
just be sure to remove the hub bolt before you start and make sure the drive shaft doesn't come out of the inner cv.
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Unusual for a main dealer to advise replacing just the bushes as the "official" Volvo method is to replace the entire wishbone.
Approx £150 per side when I had mine replaced at an indy, About £350 ish all in if I remember correctly usually more at a main dealer.
Rebushing is definitely the cheapest option if you have the skill and tools, which I don`t!
It would probably be quicker to list the things MRP`s not done
M-R-P (Tuesday 1st October 2013)
Volvo workshops should have a porta power type tool and dies to change the bush on the car but why would they when the can sell you a new set of arms.
clutch
timing belt
turbo swap
glass replacement
remapping
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Fubar1977 (Tuesday 1st October 2013)
Knock the shaft out the hub. And hold it out the way with a bungy if u want to keep out the way from any incident s of it coming out and making a mess lol
The rest is comon sense really. Theres a vid that may be a lil helpful on youtubes...
But its just s matter of bolts really.
M-R-P (Tuesday 1st October 2013)
we used to replace only bushes all the time.
the price saving on buying just the bushes instead of a whole arm, is better than the extra .3 labour allowance you get for pressing the bushes after it is removed.
+ on this fitment there is no built in balljoint, so no real reason anything would be wrong with the actual frame.
indy's would prefer a whole arm for convienence, if they did not have the correct press tools which a dealer has no choice in buying as they are a required tool.
Fubar1977 (Wednesday 2nd October 2013)
Are the Meyle bushes good only donot want to use power flex ones as I understand they make ride hard. Peter
19t, greens, 3" inlet, 3" downpipe with race cat, V70R catback, autotech map...
310.2bhp / 333ft/lb
2016 Swedish Day UK "Best Modified Swede"
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Got an old discovery now.
I stand corrected in that case.
I was quoted for the full arm by a main dealer not too far from me as "we can`t just change the bushes, the whole arm is replaced".
Probably just trying it on a bit then, I just got the indy to price me for new arms.
I now realise it`s not an especially hard job to rebush and would have gone down that route if I`d been thinking more about it...
Still wouldn`t try it myself at home though...I stick to the (very) basics but I like learning how to do things where I safely can.
We all have to start somewhere mate. I wouldn't have contemplated dismantling a Volvo 4 years ago but I'll happily rip the old boat apart to fit new mods these days.
There are, of course, some individuals that simply shouldn't be allowed to hold tools (I'm looking at you miss daisy) but it does the mind good to challenge yourself from time to time.
19t, greens, 3" inlet, 3" downpipe with race cat, V70R catback, autotech map...
310.2bhp / 333ft/lb
2016 Swedish Day UK "Best Modified Swede"
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Got an old discovery now.
Fubar1977 (Thursday 3rd October 2013),partsforvolvos.com (Thursday 3rd October 2013),V70 Graham (Thursday 3rd October 2013)
no problem, you're welcome.
Lol - it's your fault I learned how to remove wishbones in 10 minutes, The front bushes can be done with the wishbone on the car. Although, if I did it again, knowing what I know now, I'd just pull the wishbone off and do both bushes in one hit. (obviously, using bushes that don't fail in 1800 miles )
19t, greens, 3" inlet, 3" downpipe with race cat, V70R catback, autotech map...
310.2bhp / 333ft/lb
2016 Swedish Day UK "Best Modified Swede"
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Got an old discovery now.
Fubar1977 (Thursday 3rd October 2013)
ooh that was low , lol.
now you are a fully appointed test pilot though
I wonder if Graham will let me "run in" his new shiny thingy, ready for tomorrow...?
19t, greens, 3" inlet, 3" downpipe with race cat, V70R catback, autotech map...
310.2bhp / 333ft/lb
2016 Swedish Day UK "Best Modified Swede"
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Got an old discovery now.
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