2004 Volvo XC70 AWD Cross Country Rear Spring
THIS IS A DANGEROUS JOB. IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE PROPER TOOLS PLEASE DON’T TRY TO DO THIS JOB! HAVE A PROFESSIONAL DO THIS FOR YOU!!!!!!!!
This video was made as a demonstration how to repair things and should not be done with out the proper training and safety equipment. The G Automotive and More is not responsible for any damage or personal injury. Please if you don’t have the ability to do these demonstrations, don’t try and get a professional to do it for you.
Massive help!! Thank you
I think you should make mention not to take out the big one
I have a 2004 XC70 with a broken drivers spring. I got the old spring out but I can't seem to get the new one back in. Do I need to take anything else off besides the tire to get the new one in ? Is there a certain angle I have to go in on ? Thanks for the help anyone can give me.
Skipped the whole part putting it back in. Seems like the hardest part
on the V70 with regular ride height, the strut bearing/mount is positioned entirely within the circular cutout on the floor, looks like they positioned it a little forward for the XC's increased ground clearance
Thanks! How do you pry the hub assembly down to get the lower strut/shock lower bolt back on? You skipped that!
YOu're the 1stt on who ever show this job ob the XC70. Bravo!
thanks for the excellent video. I have one question though about where the spring sits on the lower part of the shock. I just received my replacement parts and that isn't on the new one. I have yet to find a video where that is shown. any advice?
Excellent video. Well done. Thank you for being one of the great ones on Youtube sharing your knowledge.
Dear Sir, excelent video!! thank you. I have to change a Rear shock absorber Four-C P2 AWD, XC70 II, but I am from Argentina, and I want to use an a singular shock absorber, not an electronic, do you know if there are an alternative ones?
You are a lifesaver. Thank you!
For god's ake change shocks too!!!