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Sub-Frame Bushings S70 1998

Let me first say that I am finding the wealth of information on these boards to be invaluable! I've found much help in the past few weeks, just by reading back into the archives. I'm a "new" Volvo owner, so I've been posting mostly questions (not answers) thus far. But I do alot of research first, before I ask. As I attempt more projects, I intend to "assist" as well. Thanks to all who have replied to my questions.

Regarding matters of suspension, I have read every post of every thread on the S70 forum, going back to Jan '05. There is a lot on motor mount bushings, but only one mention of sub-frame bushings. Is that because there is rarely any need to replace them? I see that there is an elaborate tool required. Besides visual checks (dry rot, cracking, etc), is there a way to functionally check these for meeting Volvo spec's? What are telltale driving indications, that they need replacement? Is there a general recommended mileage for replacement?

Thanks for any assistance.

1998 S70 T5, 5-speed, 140k miles








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    Sub-Frame Bushings S70 1998

    I hope that resurrecting one's own unanswered question is not frowned upon here ... but if so, I trust you will all forgive and forget?

    I really have researched the forum, but I've found virtually nothing on the subject.

    If anyone knows how to objectively check these bushings, please let us know.

    Thanks.








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      Sub-Frame Bushings S70 1998

      I've never really run into this as being a huge issue on our cars. I have heard however that if these are problematic, the front of the car will "creak," unlike the "clunks" you hear from the other bushings wearing out. If you're concerned and think you should change yours (visible aging, etc.), then when you in install your swaybars would be a perfect time to do this, as you have to drop the subframe anyway.
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      1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic (125K), 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red (45K), Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon (Sold at 140K and miss her). My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.







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