It doesn't take much of a load for the rear end of my 2003 V70 2.5T AWD to sag, and then bottom out on bumps. IPD does not make overload coils, which I used on my 240 to good effect. I haven't been able to locate anything. Any ideas how to beef up the rear suspension? There's still firewood and kids and stuff to haul around...
Thanks,
Eric
S70driver
02-12-2008, 11:30 AM
You can't beef up the rear. It has a self-leveling system.
The car does not behave like it has a self leveling suspension - it rides a little lower with a modest load, a lot lower with a heavy load. Ride height is normal with no load. IPD lists replacement shocks for about $100, far less than the usual Nivomat pricing. Is there an easy way to tell? If all AWD models are self-leveling, is this a typical failure mode? From what I've read, the Nivomat's typical failure mode is sagging even under no load. Damping is still fine.
Thanks,
Eric
S70driver
02-12-2008, 12:00 PM
From what I know of most of the AWD Volvo's at least the wagons they are self-leveling.
The car was in the shop for brakes yesterday, and it does not have a self-leveling system. Anybody know of a source for air shocks or overload coils?
Thanks.
S70driver
02-14-2008, 12:41 PM
If IPD USA doesn't have them, most likely no one will.
S60 R
02-16-2008, 08:42 PM
I didn't see anything listed for your specific question, but this site might be helpful to look into...
http://www.tirerack.com/
Now THREE mods in 3 days posting something that's incorrect.[:'(]
Volvo dropped Nivomats for the USin either the 02 or 03 model year
samadkins29
06-29-2008, 12:03 PM
airbagit.com has air suspension