There's a Volvo fellow on ebay who does a hand made mild lift kit for S60/V70/XC70 P2 that does not kill CV joints:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233520779730
The kit is cheaper, fits better (strut mount bearing spacer is CNC-machined) and has more subframe spacers than in other kits.
He also makes a very affordable replacement engine harnesses, for 2.4T and 2.5T:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Volvo-2-4T-ign ... 3476746840
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Volvo-2-5T-ign ... 3464604207
Check it out!
P2 lift kit and engine wire harness
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Very neat find VTL!
That would be an easy install as well.
A lot like how the hillbilly’s do body lifts to their old trucks.
That would be an easy install as well.
A lot like how the hillbilly’s do body lifts to their old trucks.
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I have a similar lift kit installed in my XC70 (made myself, but the principles are similar). Love it!
In fact, with the lift and BFG KO2's it is hands down better in snow than my new Tundra TRD Offroad, which is a joke: "offroad" in Tundra is just a sticker.
In fact, with the lift and BFG KO2's it is hands down better in snow than my new Tundra TRD Offroad, which is a joke: "offroad" in Tundra is just a sticker.
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Can you share a side shot of it?
That Russian kit looks good enough to tempt me into doing it.
Are you sway bars bigger than stock?
That Russian kit looks good enough to tempt me into doing it.
Are you sway bars bigger than stock?
2001 V70XC 200k
2004 V70 AWD 174k
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2004 XC70 361k
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2014 Ram 3500 DRW 116k
2004 V70 AWD 174k
2004 V70R M66 147k
2004 XC70 361k
1995 F250 7.3PSD 262k
2014 Ram 3500 DRW 116k
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With the springs settled down in a few days:

In action:


I'm going to upgrade rubber from stock 215/65R16 to 235/70R16, lift should allow that.
Sway bars are XC90/front and V70R/rear. The car was also converted to Nivomats.

In action:


I'm going to upgrade rubber from stock 215/65R16 to 235/70R16, lift should allow that.
Sway bars are XC90/front and V70R/rear. The car was also converted to Nivomats.
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I have this type connector for VVT and I assume I can reuse it.
Also, I got this info from his ebay add: "Please check and inform the type of solenoid connector when ordering" so I guess he can attach correct connector?
Also, I got this info from his ebay add: "Please check and inform the type of solenoid connector when ordering" so I guess he can attach correct connector?
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