Brakes 1998-2016

Volvo S80 Brake Shoes

Brake shoes are curved friction material components used in drum brake systems, found on the rear axles of older Volvo models like the 240, 740, 850, 940, and some S40/V50 variants. They press outward against the brake drum to create stopping force when you apply the brakes. While most modern Volvos (XC90, XC60, S60, V60) use disc brakes all around, drum brakes with shoes are still common on pre-2010 models and require periodic replacement as the friction material wears down. We supply inspected Volvo S80 brake shoes compatible with the 1998-2016 range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.

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Brake Shoes for Volvo S80

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Brake Shoes

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Volvo S80

Common Signs You Need a New Brake Shoes

Squealing or grinding noise from the rear wheels when braking, indicating worn friction material
Reduced braking performance or longer stopping distances, especially noticeable in Durban's hilly areas
Handbrake feels loose or requires excessive travel to engage properly
Vehicle pulls to one side during braking due to uneven shoe wear
Visible scoring or grooves on the brake drum surface when wheels are removed
Brake pedal feels spongy or requires more pressure than usual to achieve normal stopping power

Common Questions About Brake Shoes

Which Volvo models in South Africa use brake shoes instead of disc brakes?

Brake shoes are found on older Volvo models including the 240, 740, 850, 940, and early S40/V50 models (2004-2012) which have drum brakes on the rear axle. Most modern Volvos like the XC90, XC60, S60, and V60 from 2010 onwards use disc brakes on all four wheels and don't require brake shoes. If you own a classic Volvo or pre-2010 S40/V40, you'll need shoes for the rear brakes.

How much does brake shoe replacement cost for a Volvo in South Africa?

Brake shoe replacement for models like the 850, 940, or S40 typically costs R800–R1,500 for parts (complete shoe set for one axle) plus R600–R1,200 for labour at independent workshops in Durban, Johannesburg, or Cape Town. Total cost ranges from R1,400–R2,700 per axle. Prices vary based on whether you choose genuine Volvo parts or quality aftermarket alternatives, with aftermarket often being 30-40% cheaper.

How often should brake shoes be replaced on a Volvo?

Brake shoes on Volvo 240, 740, 850, and S40 models typically last 60,000–100,000 km depending on driving conditions and habits. South African conditions with stop-start traffic in Johannesburg or Cape Town can accelerate wear. Always inspect shoes during service intervals and replace them when friction material is worn down to 2mm or less thickness.

Can I replace just the brake shoes or do I need to replace the drums as well?

You can replace just the shoes if the brake drums on your 850, 940, or S40 are in good condition with minimal scoring or wear. However, drums should be measured and resurfaced (machined) if they're grooved or replaced if worn beyond specification (typically 1-2mm over original diameter). Drums cost R600–R1,200 each, so budget accordingly if both shoes and drums need replacement.

What's the difference between brake shoes and brake pads on my Volvo?

Brake shoes are curved components used in drum brake systems (older Volvos like 240/740/850), while brake pads are flat components used in disc brake systems (modern XC90, S60, V60). Shoes press outward against a drum, pads clamp inward on a rotor. Most Volvos sold in SA after 2010 use only pads with disc brakes on all four wheels for better performance and heat dissipation.

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