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Rear springs - build/option plate lookup - '99 V70 XC AWD 2.4T

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Rear springs - build/option plate lookup - '99 V70 XC AWD 2.4T

Post by wizechatmgr »

What information am I looking for on the build/option plate by the battery? It looks like I'm in need of at least one spring (which means I'll be buying two) in the near future.

I believe I don't have Nivomat. Driver's rear of vehicle is sagging. Passenger's is fine thus far. May also replace the shocks at the same time since I'll be in there.
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Post by abscate »

Check your rideheight and get some data before you dive in. I thought your ride looked good
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Post by wizechatmgr »

Passengers is about an inch taller than drivers last time I checked - I believe it to be a new development. I'll have to park it level again to check. If you're in the area and are bored, she's in front of the big marble Swan Street building (ESP) Friday - Monday morning from ~6:30PM to 8AM.

If you happen to choose to stop by, let me know. I'll come out of the command center and say hi. If not, there is always other days and other opportunities. =)
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Post by FLXC90 »

https://www.ipdusa.com/techtips/10015/w ... it-tell-me

Look at the alphanumeric beneath "Line 19" for your code.
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Post by scot850 »

If you have an AWD (especially and XC) I would be really surprised if you don't have Nivomats at the rear. They look like regular shocks with a rubber boot at the bottom and fatter than a normal shock.
Vin tag spring and shock info
Vin tag spring and shock info
The lowest string of 8 numbers/letters on the RHS of the Vin tag by the battery is where you get the info for your spring/shock combinations. In the case of my 2000 V70 base these numbers are:

F22PEVS5

First 2 digits 'F2' are the front spring and strut identifiers. Some of the websites will give you this to convert to a color band on the spring and sometimes the shock.

3rd digit '2' identifies the front anti-sway bar part number.

4th digit 'P' identifies the rear shock

5th digit 'E' identifies the rear spring

6th digit 'V' identifies the rear anti-sway bar part number

7th digit 'S' identifies the 'bump' rubber for both front and rear

8th digit '5' identifies the Steering rack type. 4 = TRW, 5 = SMI . Do be careful with this last number as the steering rack can be changed to the other brand by changing the inner and outer tie rods (can't remember if you have to change both inner and out or just one of them).

If you have difficulty, post the 8 digit number up here and I will try to keep an eye out for it and identify the spring and strut or shock combo.

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Post by wizechatmgr »

Thanks for the info everyone. I'm going to do some further measurements next week to verify my eyes aren't deceiving me.
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So the measurements say I'm crazy. I must have been parked on an uneven surface the last couple of days.
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You own an old Volvo = You are crazy! You are now a recognised member of an identified contagious sickness!

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Post by June »

scot850 wrote: 17 Sep 2017, 20:59 You own an old Volvo = You are crazy! You are now a recognised member of an identified contagious sickness!

Neil.
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Post by wizechatmgr »

Good ones :)
Wisdom requires knowledge as a prerequisite, but knowledge can be developed due to a lack of wisdom.
In order to learn how to fix something, you must first learn how to break it.
1999 V70 XC AWD 2.4 T -- ~231k miles
1998 V70 2.4 NA -- ~184k miles

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