REAR alignments
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thomasjrsharp78
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REAR alignments
2007 xc90 AWD. Chewed through a set of tires, worn on the inside edge, took it to a shop and found the rear trailing arms are damaged and the sway bar end links are worn. If I replace them, do I need an alignment? Is there even any adjustment on the rear of this vehicle?
Vehicles: 2007 Volvo XC90 3.2 AWD
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If you look from under the back and towards the front of the car, there are two long horizontal bars that run from the center of the rear subframe to the wheel knuckles. Volvo refers to these as stays and the inboard bolts are eccentric to adjust the rear toe. I believe it's possible to adjust camber with a separately installed eccentric bushing. I recently replaced a right side stay in the '05, shop could not get the RR toe correct and you could see that it had been bent (daily driver was practicing accident avoidance, a few other parts got replaced as well). New stay and an alignment afterwards, car drives like its supposed to.
This is a 2007, could also check the rear trailing arm bushings, see this link for a visual on what these look like when they're worn out as well as one DIY version of replacement- https://forums.swedespeed.com/showthrea ... in-General , new version bushing as noted is solid now (and Ford part marked).
Copy of alignment specs from a few years back in the event there's some interest- https://www.davebarton.com/pdf/RTJ%2019674-2010.pdf
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This is a 2007, could also check the rear trailing arm bushings, see this link for a visual on what these look like when they're worn out as well as one DIY version of replacement- https://forums.swedespeed.com/showthrea ... in-General , new version bushing as noted is solid now (and Ford part marked).
Copy of alignment specs from a few years back in the event there's some interest- https://www.davebarton.com/pdf/RTJ%2019674-2010.pdf
edit 022719- fix typo
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thomasjrsharp78
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Yes, the damaged part is actually the "stay" per volvo, and that is what I have on order currently. So, the to is adjustable on this, but not the camber without the aftermarket eccentric bolt? So you would in fact recommend and alignment after replacing these, correct?
Vehicles: 2007 Volvo XC90 3.2 AWD
2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
1971 De Tomaso Pantera....then I woke up.
2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
1971 De Tomaso Pantera....then I woke up.
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Replace whatever is broken and get a four wheel alignment. No need to worry about the camber bolt, I mention it as a matter of reference.
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