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Scam-Tech sway bar link assemblies lasted 4 months

Finally got around to repairing the clunky front end on my S90. I had done the sway bar bushings and link assemblies December 1st 2008 and was procrastinating about the control arm bushings and ball joints. Finally today i got to the other items. I was shocked to see all four rubber seals where pretty much missing and both lower balls on the links were worn out. Less than 4 thousand KM on them. Darn oil filter lasted longer. Lesson learned. Don't waste your money. $20 each. Went to Volvo and bought real ones for $44 each.

Oh and the new Febi bushings, Moog Ball joints and OE Sways. Nice and quiet!
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73 ES, 91 240, 98 S90






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