OK, so I figured out which shocks I needed (non-Nivomat for 2002 XC70) and got them today. For the record, the Volvo Wholesale Parts.com double-checked w/me to make sure I had the right parts, and then got them to me quickly/inexpensively. I recommend them!
Now, I've looked around to see if there is a model-specific DIY tutorial for rear shocks, but couldn't find one. I will use the same procedure as the DIY for the '98 V70 (should be close enough), but was wondering if anyone had access to the torque values for the top and bottom. I would be most indebted...
Thanks,
Greg
Replacing Shocks - Torque Values?
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DGM
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V70 or XC70
Rear shock absorber / upper mounting nut; 60Nm or 45 lb/ft
Rear shock absorber / lower mounting bolt; 80Nm or 59 lb/ft
Various bolts:
M8 : 25Nm or 18 lb/ft
M10 : 50Nm or 37 lb/ft
M12 : 80Nm or 59 lb/ft
And look what i found;
http://www.volvoxc.com/resources/how-to ... -shock.pdf
It is also applying to the XC70.

Rear shock absorber / upper mounting nut; 60Nm or 45 lb/ft
Rear shock absorber / lower mounting bolt; 80Nm or 59 lb/ft
Various bolts:
M8 : 25Nm or 18 lb/ft
M10 : 50Nm or 37 lb/ft
M12 : 80Nm or 59 lb/ft
And look what i found;
http://www.volvoxc.com/resources/how-to ... -shock.pdf
It is also applying to the XC70.
V70 2005 2.4i 195,000km, sold
S70 1998 T5 355,000km, sold
960 1994 80,000km, sold
760 1990 Turbo 265,000km, sold
S70 1998 T5 355,000km, sold
960 1994 80,000km, sold
760 1990 Turbo 265,000km, sold
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