I have a 1988 740 Estate with self levelling shocks.
The cost to replace is greater than the value of the car.
I have been advised to fit standard shocks.
Advised that self levelling shocks are for carrying heavy loads and that
standard shocks would be O.K for what I do.
What is the advise from the newsgroup.
Tim \(Remove NOSPAM. - 21 May 2004 18:21 GMT
> I have a 1988 740 Estate with self levelling shocks.
> The cost to replace is greater than the value of the car.
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> What is the advise from the newsgroup.
This is ok advice, however you need to change the rear springs as well, as
on the Nivomat rear end, the self levelling shocks perform about 1/3 of the
spring action too.
Just regular shocks with nivomat springs will result in a "always fully
loaded stance".
Tim..
Rod Gray - 22 May 2004 00:39 GMT
Use standard shocks and springs from a standard 740 wagon.
> I have a 1988 740 Estate with self levelling shocks.
> The cost to replace is greater than the value of the car.
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> What is the advise from the newsgroup.
Randy G. - 22 May 2004 04:58 GMT
>I have a 1988 740 Estate with self levelling shocks.
>The cost to replace is greater than the value of the car.
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>What is the advise from the newsgroup.
I got the self-leveling shocks from an after market supplier. They are
the self leveling type but cost about half of the Volvo price
[scanning for surprised looks in the audience... none to be found].
from Randy & Valerie
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