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What did you do to your P2 Volvo today?

Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's stylish, distinctive P2 platform cars sold as model years 2001-2007 (North American market year designations).

2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Re: What did you do to your P2 Volvo today?

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volvolugnut wrote: 11 Oct 2025, 15:03
BlackBart wrote: 11 Oct 2025, 13:22 Related to things sticking, I went out to pop on the magnetic badge my Maine buddy sent me for the fantastic minor league futbol club Hearts of Pine (Portland). It won’t stick, falls on the street. Sticks just fine to the side of the car.

The actual question:
Does the XC / V70 have an aluminum hatch??
Perhaps if you place a strong sheet magnet on INSIDE of your hatch it will support the badge on the OUTSIDE.
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Trying to determine when next series of oil changes are due on the kids’ three P2s…I asked my youngest how many miles were on the 05 XC90, reply — “a lot”.

I suppose that is a fair reply when the last change was at 209,000 miles. I think I might make my life easy and just setup a 6 month schedule as they each get 7-10k a year. Early changes help keep those PCV systems clear anyway, no interest in wanting to change another one of those.
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vtl wrote: 08 Oct 2025, 22:03
Krons wrote: 08 Oct 2025, 18:26 Geolander G015s on my Nissan Frontier, was happy with them the first 20k miles but now noticing their grip is waning. Currently four years old and need to start shopping for replacements at some point.
They are not comparable to tier-1 AT tires, like BFG KO2 or General Grabber AT/X.

What's your priority? Mine is grip, so the last 3 tire sets I've ordered were made by Vredestein. Quatrac for my XC70, Quatrac 5 for then wife's XC60, Pinza AT on my XC70 currently. When wife's Sequoia finishes here Michelin's, it gets Pinza AT as well. Thread life is not that great, but even mild Quatracs were the reason I got rid of a dedicated winter tire set.

Truck gets a real AT tire, Load Range E, steel belts, etc :)
I put so few miles on that tread life isn’t a priority for me, they’ll age out before they wear out (part of the reason I don’t have dedicated winter tires :( ). No load E as I prefer ride quality. Because I’m price sensitive I’ll probably get the Rocky Mountain A/T at Discount Tire which does get decent ratings.
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Krons wrote: 12 Oct 2025, 10:03 I put so few miles on that tread life isn’t a priority for me, they’ll age out before they wear out (part of the reason I don’t have dedicated winter tires :( ). No load E as I prefer ride quality. Because I’m price sensitive I’ll probably get the Rocky Mountain A/T at Discount Tire which does get decent ratings.
Give a try to Pinza AT if they are in your price range. They have P-rated sizes as well.

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Krons wrote: 12 Oct 2025, 09:49 Trying to determine when next series of oil changes are due on the kids’ three P2s…I asked my youngest how many miles were on the 05 XC90, reply — “a lot”.

I suppose that is a fair reply when the last change was at 209,000 miles. I think I might make my life easy and just setup a 6 month schedule as they each get 7-10k a year. Early changes help keep those PCV systems clear anyway, no interest in wanting to change another one of those.
You could even skip the filter change every other oil change. Don’t reuse the oil though. That’s crazy talk.
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abscate wrote: 13 Oct 2025, 18:18 You could even skip the filter change every other oil change.
Skip the filter? What's next? No beer during oil change?

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:o :shock:

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This is from a 2020 model etm with contact less sensor. One issue was fixed, but the other remained. The magnet on the spindle rusts and expands, causing the magnet casing to rub on the windings and cause an issue when the etm is grounded. Will work on Bench but not mounted.

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abscate wrote: 13 Oct 2025, 18:18
Krons wrote: 12 Oct 2025, 09:49 Trying to determine when next series of oil changes are due on the kids’ three P2s…I asked my youngest how many miles were on the 05 XC90, reply — “a lot”.

I suppose that is a fair reply when the last change was at 209,000 miles. I think I might make my life easy and just setup a 6 month schedule as they each get 7-10k a year. Early changes help keep those PCV systems clear anyway, no interest in wanting to change another one of those.
You could even skip the filter change every other oil change. Don’t reuse the oil though. That’s crazy talk.
Mann filters going for $6.64 at FCP — that’s real money.
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Suspension was 10 years and 100k miles old. It was OE Volvo, with ~1" polyurethane puck above strut bearing and subframe shimmed by 5/8". Decided it's time to refresh it and get rid of pucks along the way.

Ground to fender was 31-1/4"
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Used Bilstein B4 struts for XC90 and XC90 springs (Lesjofors, code 33). All new hardware as well. The LH caliper froze, I took it apart and decided to rebuild. Upon further inspection there was nasty rust found in the compression sock's groove, which I would not be able to clean properly. Here goes a rebuilt ATE caliper. New Bosch disks and pads, too.
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Sits at 33" now. Will sag down a bit, hopefully, and I need to correct toe-in and headlights, too.
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Very pleased with the results. The old suspension was very tired as it turned out, and perhaps outmatched by the heavy 29" AT tires and 14GA stainless steel cage around radiators (that one is about 20 lbs, if I remember it correctly). Now it flies over pot holes better than wife's TRD PRO Sequoia that runs on FOX shocks with multistage valving.

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