Volvo S80 Control Arms
Control arms are critical suspension components that connect the wheel hub assembly to the vehicle's chassis, allowing controlled up-and-down movement while maintaining proper wheel alignment. In Volvo models like the XC90, XC60, S60, and V70, control arms incorporate bushings and ball joints that take significant stress from SA's rough roads and potholes. Worn control arms compromise handling, steering precision, and tyre wear—particularly noticeable in heavier models like the XC90 T6 and diesel D5 variants. We supply inspected Volvo S80 control arms compatible with the 1998-2016 range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
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Control Arms
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Volvo S80
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Common Questions About Control Arms
How much does it cost to replace a Volvo control arm in South Africa?
Front lower control arms for models like the XC60, S60, or V70 typically range from R800–R2,500 per arm depending on quality (aftermarket vs OEM). Labour adds R600–R1,200 per side in Durban or Johannesburg workshops, with total replacement cost around R1,400–R3,700 per control arm fitted. XC90 control arms run slightly higher due to the heavier AWD platform.
Can I drive my Volvo with a worn control arm?
You should avoid driving with a severely worn or broken control arm as it compromises steering control and wheel alignment, creating a safety hazard. While mild wear might allow short trips to a workshop, complete failure can cause the wheel to collapse or separate, particularly dangerous on SA highways. Get it inspected and replaced immediately if you hear knocking sounds or experience steering issues.
How long do Volvo control arms last in South African conditions?
Control arms on models like the S60, XC60, and V70 typically last 100,000–150,000 km under normal conditions, though SA's potholed roads can reduce this significantly. Bushings often wear faster than the arms themselves, especially in Durban's coastal humidity or on Johannesburg's deteriorating road surfaces. Regular inspections every 20,000 km help catch wear before complete failure.
Should I replace both control arms at the same time on my Volvo?
If one control arm has failed due to age or mileage (typically on XC90, S80, or V70 over 120,000 km), the opposite side is likely worn similarly and should be replaced together. Replacing both ensures balanced handling and avoids another workshop visit within months. Most Durban mechanics recommend replacing in pairs, especially if bushings show cracking on both sides.
How long does it take to replace a control arm on a Volvo?
Replacing a single front lower control arm on models like the S60, V60, or XC60 takes 1.5–3 hours depending on rust, seized bolts, and whether ball joints are integrated. XC90 replacements can take longer due to AWD complexity and accessibility. Factor in wheel alignment after replacement, which adds another 30–45 minutes but is essential for proper handling.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo SA resource for model specifications and maintenance information
Technical overview of control arm design, function, and suspension geometry
SA motoring authority with vehicle maintenance guides and safety recommendations
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