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Sep 30th, 2020, 13:12 | #11 |
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Hi green Van Man
The nose weight for the car in the handbook is 110kgs so yes i am getting near the limit. I have been in touch with Graystone engineering re spring assistors but as its a transverse leaf they dont do one however they have put me in touch with a Dutch company that do a coil over set up for the rear just waiting their response. as an aside does anyone know how the rear shock absorbers are removed and can do a quick walk through i need to know how the top mounting bracket is secured to the car and how to remove it. Thanks Beetee
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If you have the nivo's on the rear a saggy rear end is a common problem.
I carry a lot of load in mine and sometimes tow. The rear used to sag a lot but now with the coilovers on it takes very heavy loads well. My current V90 is the non nivo type and that was also saggy on the rear so I popped coilovers on that too. https://www.classicswede.co.uk/Coilo...5_4319649.aspx |
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Is this car not a fairly new V90 ? If it's the car in the signature its no more than three or four years old
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For clarity this is a Dec 2019 car which has the transverse leaf spring. Does any one know how the top mount of the rear shockers are attached to the car? If anyone can do a walk through of the shock absorber removal i woul really appreciate that.
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do you have the self levelling rear dampers ?
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Oct 7th, 2020, 15:27 | #16 |
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Good Afternoon Clan
the vehicle has normal suspension not self leveling mores the pity. I intend to replace the rear shock absorbers with uprated ones and a self leveling kit from Greystone Engineering which believe adds additional springs to the shock absorber although i have not seen them as yet.
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Oct 8th, 2020, 10:37 | #18 |
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I have not tried reducing the nose weight as this would make an already unstable unit lethal. The recommended calculation for nose weight should be 5-7% of the loaded weight of the van so at the low end that would be 100Kg and at the high end 140Kg. So i think running at 80Kgs would make this van tail happy and an unhappy pilot.
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Historically the volvo noseweight has always been around 70 - 90 kg
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Oct 8th, 2020, 14:42 | #20 |
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The nose weight in the book is listed at 110Kg for this car which is probably about normal for most cars of this size. You suggest it may be the wrong spring are you thinking that it may have the self leveling spring or the other way round.
Re the dealer not much help there basically they are saying were not experts in towing so cant comment repeating the blurb in the book about 110Kg nose weight showed them the nose weight when there and the response was it is what it is Not all helpfull.
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