MisterBLC
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- Joined
- Jun 10, 2010
- Location
- Portland, OR
Everyone,
Working on a '96 960 with over 200k miles on it. The car has a definite sag in the rear end, especially if the car is loaded down. My research indicates this is a Mk2 IRS car that did NOT come with Nivomats. On the chassis identification plate, the suspension is marked with an "H" and there are standard shocks on the car. The part number on the shocks don't match any volvo part number I can find so I am thinking they may be an aftermarket replacement. So questions:
1.) Is it worth trying to replace the shocks to help the rear end sag? Perhaps with "OEM" shocks, which are surprisingly reasonably priced?
2.) Is there anything that can be done if the fiberglass leaf spring is sagging? Anyone tried "shimming the mounts in some way to lift the rearend up?
Any other info and experiences from other folks would very helpful!
Thanks,
Brian
Working on a '96 960 with over 200k miles on it. The car has a definite sag in the rear end, especially if the car is loaded down. My research indicates this is a Mk2 IRS car that did NOT come with Nivomats. On the chassis identification plate, the suspension is marked with an "H" and there are standard shocks on the car. The part number on the shocks don't match any volvo part number I can find so I am thinking they may be an aftermarket replacement. So questions:
1.) Is it worth trying to replace the shocks to help the rear end sag? Perhaps with "OEM" shocks, which are surprisingly reasonably priced?
2.) Is there anything that can be done if the fiberglass leaf spring is sagging? Anyone tried "shimming the mounts in some way to lift the rearend up?
Any other info and experiences from other folks would very helpful!
Thanks,
Brian