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twang noise heard underneath passenger side S80 1999

thanks all for the responses. well, I guess I'm glad to say I traded in the S80. it was sad to see it go, although given all the headaches I've had, as well as those ahead of me, I'm sure it was the right decision. over time I've had a bunch of suspension items addressed (sway bar, link rods, bushings greased, shock absorber), as well as the MAF, throttle body, distributor cap (?), two sets of rotors (at only 5K miles), and even the gas tank (which leaked!). I had to choose between trading in the S80 (70K miles) or the S40 (45K miles). The S40 is so much of a simpler car, I hope it will be far less prone to issues than the S80. But I do miss that luxury feel...






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