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Thanks to those who helped. I did have the fellow (with the 18 years of experience ) do the job. He let me watch, as close as I wanted, and it is indeed a simple overall job. I used specific non OEM pads, which were recommended to me and they feel best ever. In retrospect silly of me to consider that it is/was a Volvo tech only job, but now I know. One considerable advantage of the fellow who did the job is that he had a professional car lift, rather than jack stands, which I would have to use.






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New ‘Necessary to use a Volvo trained mechanic, only, to replace 240 DL brake pads?
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