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Old 01-02-2015, 01:59 PM
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Well the strut bearing on my wifes 2002 S60 is making noise. I am not a fan of struts. I could change the front shocks on my Jaguar and all my other cars with shocks in no time and there was no possibility of having a spring remove my head. I've heard far too many horror stories, coming from seasoned professionals about the compressed spring coming out of the keeper and becoming a bouncing rocket.

I've done everything to cars except the struts, I am normally willing to pay someone to do the job. I think am looking for some support saying that if you can replace an engine, you can do the struts.

I'll go OEM because the difference in price isn't that much.

I applied some grease to the top area, sound goes away but in a day or so that grease is gone and back to the noise.
 

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Old 01-02-2015, 05:29 PM
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With the right tools it's not that big of a deal. IPD has both the spring compressors (though those are really universal) and the top nut wrench and socket. Just like any other job, take your time and don't rush.
 
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Old 01-02-2015, 07:24 PM
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Those seasoned professionals were likely rushing and not setting the tool up correctly. I've never had even a close call, let alone had one go flying.

And if you're just doing the bearing plate, you don't even have to worry about the springs.
 
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Thanks.

I didn't know that the spring could stay intact. I tried to see a video and I thought the guy had to remove the top nut to remove the bearing plate because it was part of the strut assembly. But that video was not on a Volvo and perhaps there are different arrangements on different cars.

No spring compression. Well that makes it a much easier job!

IPD does have the compressor setup I guess I should have one. Spring compression / strut stuff is probably the only thing I've never tackled on a car. Well I take that back....never removed the rear and axle asemlby. I have a Subaru that I need to replace the gas tank and you need to drop the rear / axles to remove the tank.

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Those seasoned professionals were likely rushing and not setting the tool up correctly. I've never had even a close call, let alone had one go flying.

And if you're just doing the bearing plate, you don't even have to worry about the springs.
 

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Old 01-03-2015, 10:21 AM
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On a Volvo, the 21mm nut holds the bearing plate. Then under that there is a cross nut holding the spring seat, which is under spring tension.

If you have it all apart, I would advise replacing the spring seats anyway. They are common to break. But again, that would require compression of the spring.
 
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