View Full Version : 240 suspention question


cbevis
05-22-2006, 08:40 PM
Anyone know if there's an adjustable spring kit that can be fitted to a 240?

S70driver
05-22-2006, 11:29 PM
Go over to Turbobricks and ask them.

cbevis
05-23-2006, 01:34 AM
will do

thanks

luckytweaker
06-22-2006, 02:08 PM
ok...this might sound kinda dumb and stupid but i'll ask anyways. the front strut spring seats on my 79 244DL are rusted out, im buying a 76 244DL and was wondering if the suspension parts are interchangeable? i may not try to swap, but ya never know what my brain my tell me to do. also, the motor looks to be the same, but im not sure. i have the b21 in the 79 but im not sure whats in the 76. is it the b21 or something else?

cbevis
06-22-2006, 05:52 PM
I'll bet they're interchangeable....only 3 year appart like that....hell, i can take stuff out of an 85 and put it into my 91

luckytweaker
06-23-2006, 03:20 AM
i could take the doors from your 91 and put'em on Guido or Hector....LMAO.

cbevis
06-23-2006, 06:31 PM
I'd put em on Guido...the brown and green would make such a lovely combo where as the white and green would just look tacky.

luckytweaker
07-13-2006, 03:25 AM
suspension has be sucessfully swapped from Hector to Guido...well not completely. i gotta put the rusted out struts on Hector and the grill, headlights and hood from Guido on too. but othere than that, the car is ready for inspection. if you all want pictures of Guido with Hectors front end on, let me know. i'll find a place to post'em.

tech
07-13-2006, 03:28 AM
Id like to see post in this post.

blkaplan
11-03-2006, 05:40 AM
this thread looks a little old, put I have a coilover kit that I have put together for the Volvos

http://www.pbase.com/blkaplan/image/64026336.jpg

spoon
05-03-2007, 08:42 PM
How much does that set up run?

S70driver
05-03-2007, 09:17 PM
ORIGINAL: spoon

How much does that set up run?


Go to his website and find out.

cbevis
05-04-2007, 12:45 PM
ORIGINAL: S70driver

ORIGINAL: spoon

How much does that set up run?


Go to his website and find out.



You know....as a moderator you should be a little more helpful/pleasant....it's not hard to take a lot of what you type out of context.

S70driver
05-04-2007, 01:05 PM
ORIGINAL: cbevis

ORIGINAL: S70driver

ORIGINAL: spoon

How much does that set up run?


Go to his website and find out.



You know....as a moderator you should be a little more helpful/pleasant....it's not hard to take a lot of what you type out of context.


Wow. I said go to his website and find out. Big woop. I am getting people to search for themselves instead of relying on others to give them an instant answer.

And don't ever say I am not helpful. Crap I have an on going thread with one member that is over 20 pages long. I answer questions all the time.

All I ask is for people to do a little searching themselves sometimes. It isn't hard and you will learn a lot more by searching then you will with someone always giving you the answers.

cbevis
05-04-2007, 04:31 PM
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Wow. I said go to his website and find out. Big woop. I am getting people to search for themselves instead of relying on others to give them an instant answer.

And don't ever say I am not helpful. Crap I have an on going thread with one member that is over 20 pages long. I answer questions all the time.

All I ask is for people to do a little searching themselves sometimes. It isn't hard and you will learn a lot more by searching then you will with someone always giving you the answers.

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Whatever budy....it'd be one thing if you were a regualr poster but your a flippin' moderator dude. If all you've got for newbies is "go to his website and find out" then you're not much of a mod. Crist, how many people in here with fewer than 30 posts even know blkaplan has a web site?

spoon....if you're still looking for it it's Kaplhenke Racing (http://www.kaplhenke.com/?gclid=CIbg9fWB9YsCFSQGQQod-TIQXw)

S70driver
05-04-2007, 06:31 PM
ORIGINAL: cbevis



Wow. I said go to his website and find out. Big woop. I am getting people to search for themselves instead of relying on others to give them an instant answer.

And don't ever say I am not helpful. Crap I have an on going thread with one member that is over 20 pages long. I answer questions all the time.

All I ask is for people to do a little searching themselves sometimes. It isn't hard and you will learn a lot more by searching then you will with someone always giving you the answers.

[/quote]


Whatever budy....it'd be one thing if you were a regualr poster but your a flippin' moderator dude. If all you've got for newbies is "go to his website and find out" then you're not much of a mod. Crist, how many people in here with fewer than 30 posts even know blkaplan has a web site?

spoon....if you're still looking for it it's Kaplhenke Racing (http://www.kaplhenke.com/?gclid=CIbg9fWB9YsCFSQGQQod-TIQXw)


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It isn't hard to find out. For Christ sakes if they click on his member name he freakin has his website in his info. Who cares if your a newbie or a long time member. SEARCHING is a big part of being on a forum. I expect people to do that when they join up before asking a question. Why? Because more then likely the question they want to ask has already been talked about before. If you don't find it then post. If you have a more in depth question relating to information you found then post. But people just post and post and post and expect an answer when more then likely it is right here on the forum already. It isn't hard to do a simple SEARCH guys and gals.

ACHTUNG
10-11-2007, 05:31 PM
ORIGINAL: blkaplan

this thread looks a little old, put I have a coilover kit that I have put together for the Volvos

http://www.pbase.com/blkaplan/image/64026336.jpg


Sorry to bump an old thread but these are what I need!

S70driver
10-11-2007, 11:32 PM
ORIGINAL: ACHTUNG

ORIGINAL: blkaplan

this thread looks a little old, put I have a coilover kit that I have put together for the Volvos

http://www.pbase.com/blkaplan/image/64026336.jpg


Sorry to bump an old thread but these are what I need!


These what? What do you need in that picture?

ACHTUNG
10-13-2007, 04:34 PM
The coilovers (topic of the thread).

S70driver
10-13-2007, 05:10 PM
ORIGINAL: ACHTUNG

The coilovers (topic of the thread).


Ok well did you look back in the thread and find the guys link?

http://www.kaplhenke.com/
http://www.trianglesunlimited.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemi d=32

ACHTUNG
10-15-2007, 09:50 AM
yes, I bookmarked the site when I originally posted. I was expressing my enthusiasm for the coilovers.