Volvo S80 Springs
Coil springs are the primary load-bearing suspension components in all Volvo models, supporting the vehicle's weight while allowing vertical wheel movement to absorb road shocks. In South African conditions, XC90 and XC60 springs handle heavy loads and potholed roads, while S60 and V60 springs are tuned for a balance between comfort and handling. Springs work with dampers (shock absorbers) to control ride height and maintain tire contact with the road surface. We supply inspected Volvo S80 springs compatible with the 1998-2016 range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
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Volvo S80
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Common Questions About Springs
How much do replacement coil springs cost for a Volvo XC90?
Front coil springs for an XC90 (2002–2014) typically cost R800–R1,500 each, while rear springs range from R700–R1,300 depending on whether it's the petrol T6 or diesel D5 model. Prices for the second-generation XC90 (2015+) are slightly higher at R1,200–R1,800 per spring. Always replace springs in pairs (both fronts or both rears) to maintain even ride height and handling.
Do Volvo springs need to be replaced in pairs?
Yes, coil springs should always be replaced in axle pairs (both fronts or both rears together) even if only one appears damaged. Replacing a single spring creates uneven ride height and handling characteristics, particularly noticeable in models like the S60, V70, and XC60. This is especially important for maintaining stability on South African highways and uneven urban roads.
How long do Volvo coil springs typically last in South Africa?
Volvo coil springs generally last 100,000–150,000 km under normal conditions, but South African potholes, overloading, and coastal salt corrosion can reduce lifespan significantly. XC models and V70s used for heavy loads or frequent gravel road travel may need spring replacement sooner. Regular inspection during services is essential, especially for older models like the 850, 940, S40, and first-generation XC90.
What's the difference between standard and heavy-duty springs for Volvo vehicles?
Heavy-duty or reinforced springs have a higher spring rate to support additional weight, ideal for XC90s and XC70s used for towing or carrying heavy cargo regularly. Standard springs prioritize ride comfort for daily driving in models like the S60, V40, and C30. Heavy-duty springs typically cost R200–R400 more per spring but prevent sagging and bottoming out when the vehicle is loaded.
Can I replace Volvo springs myself or do I need a workshop?
Spring replacement requires specialized spring compressors and proper safety equipment due to the extreme forces involved—improper handling can cause serious injury. Professional fitment at a Volvo specialist or qualified workshop in Durban, Johannesburg, or Cape Town is strongly recommended, especially since wheel alignment must be checked afterward. Labour typically adds R800–R1,500 to the total cost depending on the model and whether dampers are replaced simultaneously.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo South Africa website with model specifications and service information
General suspension maintenance advice and safety tips for South African driving conditions
Technical overview of coil spring design, materials, and automotive applications
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