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فهد حكم
2022-02-27 18:28

I just bought a small Volvo, 2008 model. The condition is pretty good, but the shock absorber springs are too hard. Have any of you experts replaced them, or know which other cars have compatible parts? Thanks!

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أحمد مجدي
أحمد مجدي2022-04-21 22:29
Focus and Mazda 3, give them a try.

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