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s70 lower rear shock stud broke help

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Old Nov 30th, 2020, 11:37   #11
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I had checked on VIDA before I posted above. There is no separate part number for the stud, it is part of the suspension arm. It will need a locally made up stud to replace and welded into place.
would you have the part number for the assembly ? tia
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would you have the part number for the assembly ? tia
Having looked on VIDA:

S and V70's are the same - C70 is different owing to the wider track. No difference whether manual or auto.

Left hand - passenger side - arm is part number 9169158

Right hand - driver's side - arm is part number 9169159 up to chassis number:
S70 527897 and V70 492582. From these chassis numbers the part number is: 9461305

It doesn't mention any year models, just the chassis numbers. I do hope you get sorted, as from experience I know what a ball ache these jobs can be. HTH.
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Not sure about this...don't P2 models use different shocks mounted with nut & bolt at the bottom...
Might be possible to cut off tapered stud, drill hole for bolt and use later shock absorber and high tensile bolt & nut...again, not ideal. Not really sure if it's possible
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Not sure about this...don't P2 models use different shocks mounted with nut & bolt at the bottom...
Might be possible to cut off tapered stud, drill hole for bolt and use later shock absorber and high tensile bolt & nut...again, not ideal. Not really sure if it's possible
IMHO - the more sensible and cost effective option rather than replacing the whole of the drop arm.
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Not sure about this...don't P2 models use different shocks mounted with nut & bolt at the bottom...
Might be possible to cut off tapered stud, drill hole for bolt and use later shock absorber and high tensile bolt & nut...again, not ideal. Not really sure if it's possible
Is that not the all wheel drive models!
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Having looked on VIDA:

S and V70's are the same - C70 is different owing to the wider track. No difference whether manual or auto.

Left hand - passenger side - arm is part number 9169158

Right hand - driver's side - arm is part number 9169159 up to chassis number:
S70 527897 and V70 492582. From these chassis numbers the part number is: 9461305

It doesn't mention any year models, just the chassis numbers. I do hope you get sorted, as from experience I know what a ball ache these jobs can be. HTH.
the volvo dealer give m this number...8250452. wonder if this is same part ?
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