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Apr 22nd, 2018, 07:35 | #1 |
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sway bar.
2004 XC70 D5 awd
Hello, after i have replaced my four drop links i aim now for the front and rear sway bars. Correct me if im wrong. On the rear one we can change the bush, but on the front you have to change the entire sway bar if its the factory one? Is it the front one and easy medium or hard job to do? I havent found any to buy, you guys have any idea and what kind? Im on a budget so nothing that goes over board. are this for the rear? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-NEW-FZ....c100705.m4780 Many Thanks Last edited by Anubisxc70; Apr 22nd, 2018 at 07:38. |
Apr 22nd, 2018, 09:18 | #2 |
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They look a bit rough.
I got these ones last month https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/320873079146 They are the 21mm size. Job easy enough with the roll bar in situ. Can't help with fronts. |
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Apr 22nd, 2018, 09:55 | #3 | |
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Some people say that they are bonded to the bar and you have to burn them off, is this correct ? Thanks Dave |
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Apr 22nd, 2018, 10:08 | #4 | |
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A dab of grease on the knife makes it much easier to cut the bush. I split the new ones on the longitudinal seam at the flat part of the D. |
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Apr 22nd, 2018, 12:29 | #6 |
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Be careful what you put in there. Removing the bar is a rather tricky task, and you don't want to do it twice. Aftermarket bushings are most of the time low quality and may get torn even before one year, and the bar will start knocking worst than it's now doing. Unless you have an advisory, or your are sure the bar it's knocking, I'd leave it for now. That's for the front bar.
Indeed, ideally it would be to replace it with the one from Volvo. Aftermarket poly bushes are not all good (people reported cheaper one being gone after 1 year) and need be greased each year. Rubber bushes if they are good may last longer but won't be vulcanized to the bar as were the Volvo original ones. Being vulcanized is not that critical however may allow the bar to 'walk' laterally (reason why Volvo did vulcanize them. But you may weld a washer on the side of the bush or use a bar clamp (looks like this http://jksmfg.com/i-20765384-tj-jk-s...clamp-kit.html) Side note, on my 2003 S60 the bracket over the bush is welded together (can't split open the two sections of it). Ipd sells a new bar but it needs lubricated yearly http://forums.swedespeed.com/showthr...568&viewfull=1 Another point referring to the DIY without dropping the subframe: the bolts securing the bracket over the bush are very hard to turn all the way until they come out and they are quite long. Definitely not a wrench job. A ratchet with a long handle (or an extension) is a must. Some hints https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3oVOuQeW7s
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Apr 22nd, 2018, 12:57 | #7 |
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SO far i have replaced the four drop links because the front left one was bad. i have the bush for the back one. the font one doesn't make any sound , but i was just preparing myself...IF
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