To replace the anti-roll bar bushings on a 2000 Volvo V40, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels for better access. Then, locate the anti-roll bar and remove the bolts securing the bushings using a socket wrench. Take out the old bushings and replace them with new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Finally, reattach the anti-roll bar, tighten the bolts, and replace the wheels before lowering the vehicle back to the ground.
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To Roll ; I roll
Volvo means I roll.
anti-roll bar is used to reduce body roll
Volvo is from Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Volvo translated means "let's roll".
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Volvo (the car) means it's rolling. I think it's latin. It comes from the period when they made ball bearings instead of cars. More precisely it means "i roll" or "we roll". Volvo means "constant rolling", i got this answer from a Volvo course i was on in the early eighties, does relate to their previous business of bearing manufacture.
Volvo is the Latin verb meaning "I roll", "I roll over", "I cause to roll", "I turn around", "I unroll", or "I turn over in the mind (contemplate)".
My quote from volkswagen is £67.85 for anti roll bar bushes and £244.37 for rear axle bushes
The rear are easy enough and the front drop links but for the front anti roll bar bushes you need to drop the front subframe, quite a big job.
they thought rock and roll lacked substance