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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / November 2004

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"skid" pads - 95 850 suspension control arm

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Franz Bestuchev - 28 Oct 2004 14:35 GMT
I recently had the bottom suspension control arms rotor replaced. The ball
joint to the steering knuckle was bad. It's a 95 850 so they had to replace
the whole unit, new bushings and all. I  looked under yesterday and the skid
pad had become detached on the side towards the outside of the car. Is this
a riveted in part or screwed in? Can it be re-attached without replacement
of the control arm?

Thanks
Robert - 29 Oct 2004 03:03 GMT
> I recently had the bottom suspension control arms rotor replaced. The ball
> joint to the steering knuckle was bad. It's a 95 850 so they had to replace
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>
> Thanks

Are you talking about the little area that appears to limit travel of the
steering?

I remember that I took a S70 out for a test drive (same stuff underneath I
guess) and it was creaking as I maxed the steering (lock), one pad was
greased, the other was dry.

You can reweld something on there, but have someone do it correctly.

You change the temper of the steel with heat.

The control arm is most likely forged if I recall correctly.
Franz Bestuchev - 29 Oct 2004 08:01 GMT
>>I recently had the bottom suspension control arms rotor replaced. The ball
>>joint to the steering knuckle was bad. It's a 95 850 so they had to
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>
> The control arm is most likely forged if I recall correctly.

I guess I'll see what the shops says, they're honest and it was JUST
replaced. I think they'll take care of me. I'm just sort of wondering if
I'm line for a new one now or whether this is common/fixable.

So new to Volvo...
John Horner - 03 Nov 2004 17:12 GMT
>I recently had the bottom suspension control arms rotor replaced. The ball
>joint to the steering knuckle was bad. It's a 95 850 so they had to replace
>the whole unit, new bushings and all. I  looked under yesterday and the
>skid pad had become detached on the side towards the outside of the car. Is
>this a riveted in part or screwed in? Can it be re-attached without
>replacement of the control arm?

Mine are pop riveted, and on one of my replacements the rivets failed
quickly as well.

A few carefully minutes with a drill and right sized pop rivets fixed it up,
no need to replace the arm.

John

'96 850
Franz Bestuchev - 04 Nov 2004 02:44 GMT
The shop replaced the rivet for me, no cost. The repair looks good and
probably is stouter than the original. They were quite agreeable about it
too.

>I recently had the bottom suspension control arms rotor replaced. The ball
>joint to the steering knuckle was bad. It's a 95 850 so they had to replace
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Thanks
 
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