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Wholt it would be..... V70-XC70 1998

Thanks again Masher for the details and thanks jpryb for your help.
When I first had the rumble problem my Volvo dears mechanic could not make the car rumble in his test drive so I drove to an empty restaurand lot down the street and did a series of tight figure eights since my rumble was on left or right turns. My V70 really rumbled. The mechanic agreed with me that that was not right and told the Service Manager I needed new front drive bearing both sides.

As I said before, the rumble did not go away afer replacing bot front drive shafts with new bearing attached. So I am fairly sure it is bad motor mounts. Now I know where they are located thanks to Masher I can check it out in the AM.

What is FCP Groton?
Thanks to all.
Walt






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