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Old Feb 20th, 2024, 09:57   #1
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Going to tackle replacing my rear coil springs, as one of them is very corroded and has broken at one end.

However, I'm wondering if it would make sense for me to also replace the shocks while I've got them out? As for the last 3 MOTs they have been flagged: "Rear Shock absorbers has slight external damage to the casing Corroded. Both (5.3.2 (b))".

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As the shocks have been picked up as advisories, why would you not replace them at the same time as the springs. To do the springs and not the shocks would mean redoing the job in a few months time when the shocks will need replacing.
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As the shocks have been picked up as advisories, why would you not replace them at the same time as the springs. To do the springs and not the shocks would mean redoing the job in a few months time when the shocks will need replacing.
Exactly my thinking. I just wasn't sure whether those advisories on the shocks were unlikely to get any worse.
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Whilst you're at it, you may as well replace the shocks.
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About to buy shocks, springs, top mounts and dust cover kit, but noticed that Haynes says I'll need to replace a few nuts:
  • Strut lower mounting bolt nut
  • Upper mounting nut
  • Lower suspension arm-to-trailing arm bolt nut

Struggling to work out part numbers for these or a place to buy them, any pointers?
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Struggling to work out part numbers for these or a place to buy them, any pointers?
You will need the suspension arm bolts as well as the nuts as they are always seized and a bitch to get out. Try Volvo first as they should still.be available.
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I have just ordered a load of bits from Chris Harris parts guy at FRF Volvo Swansea

If you email him on chrisharris@frf-motors.co.uk

Quote your VIN in the reference line and model details.

Then outline what you are after exactly and he will do the part number hunting for you.

If you ask for everything, he will let you know what if anything is no longer available, some stuff he can get from Sweden in 2 weeks.

Also quote Volvo Owners Club discount code C0003 my service parts ranged from 15% - 32% discount so well worth it.

Anything they can't do or is rather pricey, then you can go aftermarket.

Hope that may help, Cheers,
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I have just ordered a load of bits from Chris Harris parts guy at FRF Volvo Swansea
Thanks, I've ordered from FRF a few times, I didn't know they accepted orders by email now, though.
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