1998 V70R 125,000 miles, rear shock problems
1998 V70R 125,000 miles, rear shock problems
Can someone tell me if V70 rear shocks will fit on my "R". Left Rear is blown and car bounces all over the road. Dealer wants $600. for one shock! I have the possibility to purchase a koni suspension (springs and shocks) from a V70...Will they fit? If not, is there any replacement parts that are more reasonably priced? Thanks, Roncop
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JRL
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Not so easily.
NO ONE makes a (rear) shock that will bolt in an R to replace the Nivomat.
I would suggest you ask over at either (or both) Volvospeed.com or V70R.com where many R owners reside and modify their cars (and wagons).
Whatever you do, it will NOT be cheaper than a $5-600 Nivomat
plus you MUST replace them in pairs or you will have one really evil handing R
NO ONE makes a (rear) shock that will bolt in an R to replace the Nivomat.
I would suggest you ask over at either (or both) Volvospeed.com or V70R.com where many R owners reside and modify their cars (and wagons).
Whatever you do, it will NOT be cheaper than a $5-600 Nivomat
plus you MUST replace them in pairs or you will have one really evil handing R
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erie2theworld
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If you're on a tight budget, you might want to try purchasing a tested used piece from a salvage yard. try http://www.car-part.com to locate the part near you. If you cant find anything locally, most of the wreckers on there have no problem shipping for a reasonable price. I've found this website to be a very very great tool.
Mike
Mike
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JRL
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Not too many wrecked R 's around with low mileage.erie2theworld wrote:If you're on a tight budget, you might want to try purchasing a tested used piece from a salvage yard. try http://www.car-part.com to locate the part near you. If you cant find anything locally, most of the wreckers on there have no problem shipping for a reasonable price. I've found this website to be a very very great tool.
Mike
You would be nuts to install USED shocks
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erie2theworld
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I agree that installing a pair of new shocks would be ideal, but sometimes it's difficult for some people to come up with $1200+ at a moment's notice. My suggestion was to help our friend here get back on the road faster if money is a concern. Some people might say you'd be "nuts" to pay $600 a piece for a shock. Though, i understand parts prices are high, especially for a vehicle of this type, my intent was only to offer a secondary suggestion. I hope you understand.JRL wrote:Not too many wrecked R 's around with low mileage.erie2theworld wrote:If you're on a tight budget, you might want to try purchasing a tested used piece from a salvage yard. try http://www.car-part.com to locate the part near you. If you cant find anything locally, most of the wreckers on there have no problem shipping for a reasonable price. I've found this website to be a very very great tool.
Mike
You would be nuts to install USED shocks
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