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Re: Front strut noise

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LOL, the airbag is actually in the side of the seat. I deployed one a few weeks ago.

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Post by MoVolvos »

snobirdvet wrote:Suspicions confirmed. The right spring seat freely rotates, just like the vjaneczko video, so I will look for a good mechanic to replace both sides.

At 100K or so other suspension components and those within the strut assembly may be worn also. Consider replacing the entire strut assembly on both sides if one strut is out. It may be more cost effective parts and labor wise than for your mechanic to take things apart and rebuild the assembly with new and used parts. You can do this yourself as it is fairly easy. Watch the Video in the Amazon link.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005XH ... 06_s00_i00

https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... =1&t=47158

These folks are in Tempe but may know a good shop in your area. Purchased from them several years ago.
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Post by azv70 »

If ya want to come up to Kingman AZ I am about to do the spring seats and struts on our 98 v70xc.

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azv70 wrote:If ya want to come up to Kingman AZ I am about to do the spring seats and struts on our 98 v70xc.
Is the V70 XC the same thing as the V70 AWD in 98? If it is you can also use the Gabriel's. The fronts and rears seem to be the same for all models in 98. It it easy at that point to replace front or rear and you won't need any of us :D .
http://gabriel.com/our-products/car-lig ... ootnote-64

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BKM98 S70 T5 wrote:
azv70 wrote:If ya want to come up to Kingman AZ I am about to do the spring seats and struts on our 98 v70xc.
Is the V70 XC the same thing as the V70 AWD in 98? If it is you can also use the Gabriel's. The fronts and rears seem to be the same for all models in 98. It it easy at that point to replace front or rear and you won't need any of us :D .
http://gabriel.com/our-products/car-lig ... ootnote-64

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005XH ... 06_s00_i00

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I am getting ready to bite the bullet and buy the struts for this project.
I would like you guys opinion though. The noise I have is a pinging or hammering sound at low speeds. Metal on metal. Turning one way or another doesn't seem to make a difference. Neither does engine load or braking. Does that still sound like a strut mount? The passenger side strut mount is loose so it will need to be replaced either way....

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azv70 wrote:I am getting ready to bite the bullet and buy the struts for this project.
I would like you guys opinion though. The noise I have is a pinging or hammering sound at low speeds. Metal on metal. Turning one way or another doesn't seem to make a difference. Neither does engine load or braking. Does that still sound like a strut mount? The passenger side strut mount is loose so it will need to be replaced either way....
As far as the metal on metal noise, I was experiencing that as well. I changed out the lower right engine mount (avatar photo) and found that to be the source of that noise, as well as hammering feeling over bumps. My passengers upper strut mount/spring seat needs replacing as well, but the engine mount was a great start. It is also a pretty simple procedure. I've seen some good writeups.
Good luck.
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Agree with the engine mount!
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So you guys think it is the motor mount vs the strut mount? There really is no certain condition that induces the noise. At low speeds it hammers. It gets worse till 25+ and then goes away. I really don't think it goes away it just changes to a less annoying noise....I know I need the upper rear motor mount. I suspect that contributes to the hammering if it's not the cause.
Thanks for your help guys.
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Post by jblackburn »

Both MAY be an issue, but the strut mount is definitely bad.

As far as replacing struts - how does it ride? Does it feel like it stumbles over bumps and floats a lot on the highway? If not, the struts are probably OK - but you're removing the entire thing anyway. So - if you have the money - go for replacing both of them, as you'll need an alignment anyway!

My strut mount was more of a knocking/tapping noise at low speed.
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