I attached a picture of the delta link. Notice how the rubber piece pushed all the way back to the bolt hole. Pressing the new one back in actually moved the rubber insert towards the bushing, so it did not fully seat into the trailing arm. Anyway it is better than before because the bushing was totally shot and I could move the wheel and the play ruined the tire.
Maybe it was a cheap replacement. Interesting that I got it for $38 dollars from Autoparts International in NH. Calling around NAPA wanted $89.00, Advanced auto parts $179.00, Volvo dealer $220.00, and the Autoparts International store in MASS wanted $92.00. Go figure.
Delta link pushed all the way to bolt hole (photo) kills tire
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Delta link pushed all the way to bolt hole (photo) kills tire
MVS user Bill (don't know his username, or if he has one here) borrowed the OEM delta link tool, and today sent me this:
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Also -> Amazon link. Click that when you go to buy something on Amazon and MVS gets a cut!
1998 V70, no dash lights on
1997 850 T5 [gone] w/ MSD ignition coil, Hallman manual boost controller, injectors, R bumper, OMP strut brace
2004 V70 R [gone]
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