I disagree with Alex re the aftermarket products (at least at L&L) being
"crap". They may or may not be Bosch (depending on what Bosch does re
private label), but I've used their L&L's products with great success. The
lens are g'a.s (not plastic), and quite frankly over the life of the car I
can replace several sets of lens/lamps (especially since the front ones get
stone-struck fairly often on a low-sitting car like the S70) for the price
of one set from Volvo. The difference, if there is any, simply isn't worth
Volvo's extra cost.
>> Take a look at www.lightsandlenses.com and see if what you want is there.
>> They're excellent to deal with, and the prices are very good. If it's
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> poorly constructed. The $30 specials at lampsandlenses.com are not going
> to be the original Bosch units.
Robert - 24 May 2006 14:13 GMT
Well...I found an OEM Bosch unit on www.vlvworld.com for only $57.95,
but it was either 4-6 weeks for free shipping or $125 for overnight -
no middle option. I don't want to wait that long with the car looking
like crap, so I decided to explore other options.
I called around to my local parts stores (Bel Air, MD) and no one
carried the part and no one could order even an aftermarket
replacement...so much for all of that.
So my only option left is the dealer...I called the dealer where I
bought the car from (new) and they told me they did have it in stock
but it would be $160. Well, I'm not the one that will be paying for it,
so I couldn't care less. Either way, at least they won't be charging me
labor: I can replace it myself; it's only one little clip holding the
casing in.
So that's that...my recommendation is, if it's your fault, wait 4-6
weeks and order it from vlvworld.com, but if it's not your fault go to
the dealer.