Volvo S80 Struts
Struts are a critical suspension component combining a shock absorber, coil spring, and structural support into a single assembly found on most modern Volvos including the XC60, XC90, S60, V60, and V40. They control vehicle bounce, maintain wheel alignment, and support the vehicle's weight while absorbing impact from South Africa's varied road surfaces from Durban's coastal roads to Johannesburg's potholed highways. Unlike traditional shock absorbers, struts are a structural part of the suspension system and directly affect steering geometry and handling stability. We supply inspected Volvo S80 struts compatible with the 1998-2016 range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
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Struts
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Volvo S80
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Common Questions About Struts
How much does it cost to replace front struts on a Volvo XC60 or XC90?
Front strut assemblies for an XC60 or XC90 typically cost R3,500–R6,500 per side for quality aftermarket units, with labour adding R2,000–R3,500 for a pair in Durban or Johannesburg. Original Volvo struts are significantly more expensive (R8,000–R12,000 each), so many SA owners opt for quality aftermarket brands like Bilstein or KYB. Always replace struts in pairs to maintain balanced handling.
Are struts the same as shock absorbers on Volvo models?
No—struts are a structural component that replaces the upper control arm and supports the coil spring, while shocks are separate dampers. Most modern Volvos (S60, XC60, V60, XC90) use MacPherson struts on the front and either struts or separate shocks on the rear depending on the model. The XC90 and XC70, for example, use multi-link rear suspension with separate shocks rather than struts.
How long do struts last on a Volvo S60 or V70 in South Africa?
Struts typically last 80,000–120,000 km under normal SA driving conditions, but coastal environments and rough roads can reduce this to 60,000–80,000 km. D5 diesel models (XC90, V70, S60) are heavier and may wear struts faster than petrol T5 variants. Symptoms like excessive bouncing or oil leakage indicate replacement is needed regardless of mileage.
Can I replace just one strut on my Volvo or must I replace both sides?
Always replace struts in axle pairs (both front or both rear) to maintain even ride height and balanced handling characteristics. Replacing only one side creates uneven damping that affects steering feel and causes premature tyre wear, especially problematic on heavier models like the XC90 T6 or D5. Most Volvo specialists in Durban and Johannesburg won't install singles for this reason.
Do I need a wheel alignment after replacing struts on my Volvo XC60?
Yes, wheel alignment is essential after strut replacement because struts are a structural suspension component that affects camber and caster angles. Expect to pay R450–R800 for a four-wheel alignment in Durban or Johannesburg, which should be included in any professional strut replacement quote. Skipping alignment will cause rapid tyre wear and poor handling on your XC60, S60, or V40.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo South Africa website with model specifications and service information
Technical overview of MacPherson strut design used in most modern Volvo models
Automobile Association of South Africa guidance on suspension maintenance and safety
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