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control arms S70 1998

going to do a bunch of front end work...it is time...for control arms...Lemforder or Mehle?...$120 for a pair of Mehles at IPD, $180 for the pair at FCP Euro...worth the difference...the ScanTech arms I put in were everything they were not supposed to be...krap!!








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    Lemforder, hands down.

    Matt
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    1989 - 245, 1990 - 245, 1991 - 245, and 1993 - 245



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    If you're planning to keep your car for a long time, go OEM. It's worth big time.
    If you're planning to sell your car in a short/medium term, than you go aftermarket whatever the brand at lowest price. They're all about the same quality. I've tried most of them. OEM is way better at my own experience.
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    Norm



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    Buy OEM or the Lemforder. Lemforder is OEM for many parts. German company...
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    Will I buy another Volvo??? We'll see....



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    I went through every L control arm for my 850 and the quality is junk for Chinese and the Meyle arms. Spend the extra and get OEM. Check Autohausaz that may offer the high quality suspension parts. (They have ATE brake rotors and other OEM brands at decent prices)



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