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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Re: Honda Odyssey Question - YES, I know this is a Volvo forum, but....

Post by scot850 »

Good to know there are other good brand forums out there.

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Used to drive exclusively Volvos for about a decade. When two kids grew big enough to survive a few days of camping, we quickly came to realization that Volvo does not make cars for families like ours (overlanding oriented). The biggest - XC90 - is just not big enough. On top of that, it is too flimsy for wilderness and generally unreliable. I wanted to like XC90 and then V90CC, but could not convince myself it will be a good replacement for the old school XC70.

Meanwhile, we've got a Tundra, because we also bought a house that was in need of a lot of renovation. In 4 years I did nothing to it beyond changing oil and topping up windshield washer once a year. Yes, once a year. We took it everywhere. Zero trips to a dealer. Contrary, wife's 1st gen XC60 was nothing but trouble since new. Impressed by Tundra, and giving a birth to the third child, we sold wife's XC60 and got her a last year old school Sequoia.

So we are down to one Volvo now. The oldest kid denied even jokes of selling my XC70, he wants to take it in a few years. Can understand him, he was practically born in it. That would be an awesome battle wagon for a young adventure seeker. Tried, tested, tuned and endlessly repaired by his dad. Maybe we will weld a grand subframe that runs bumper to bumper in the future, just to stiffen that tired chassis.

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Post by MoVolvos »

vtl wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 08:46
Maybe we will weld a grand subframe that runs bumper to bumper in the future, just to stiffen that tired chassis.
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I few members from another forum indicated the Delrin's do not add noise or vibration. Viva also has front and rear strut braces and sub-frame / chassis braces.

https://www.vivaperformance.com/delrin- ... 0-fwd-awd/

https://www.vivaperformance.com/

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MoVolvos wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 09:26 I few members from another forum indicated the Delrin's do not add noise or vibration. Viva also has front and rear strut braces and sub-frame / chassis braces.
Oh, I'm talking about general rigidity while having fun off the pavement. Think of it as a mini-frame.

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vtl wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 10:21
MoVolvos wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 09:26 A few members from another forum indicated the Delrin's do not add noise or vibration. Viva also has front and rear strut braces and sub-frame / chassis braces.
Oh, I'm talking about general rigidity while having fun off the pavement. Think of it as a mini-frame.
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Instead of frame on rail you're going to create a uni-body on rail :lol:.
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Post by Jonboy74 »

cn90 wrote: 21 Jan 2023, 16:55 I used to have a 2007 Honda Odyssey LX (until it was totaled).
Use Odyclub.com, great forum.
I wrote a whole bunch of DIYs in that forum.

PS: for parts, use either Honda dealer website (search around) or autohausaz.com (great for Japanese cars).
Thanks cn90! You were the first to respond, and it would seem practically everyone agrees with you, so you get the credit for solution. :D

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abscate wrote: 21 Jan 2023, 18:50 .....none will reach the pinnacle of MVS.

Let us know what you find.

‘Night, Jonboy

LOL, Indeed!

I'm going to go register on the ody site. :D

'Night Elizabeth! :)

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We're on our 3rd Ody, a 05, 10, and currently a 16 and found odyclub to be best.
01, 02, 04 XC70, 06 V70

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