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"Anybody got a pair of overloads they want to unload?" I do. Took one of them from a 245 that was too far gone to be saved. Do you really need them? I took another set from the 245 that's been my daily driver/work truck for the past 9 years--they just rode so hard, and brand new standard Volvo shocks couldn't control their "afterbounce", went to salvaged Bilstein sport shocks but then the ride was even harder and wet weather handling became an issue (most of my driving is done "light")---kept the Bilsteins--went to standard wagon springs. I don't recall if your car is a wagon--if not, wagon springs make a nice compromise. Not that I want to talk you out of buying my parts--Lord knows I need to get rid of accumulated stuff but you should know what you're in for. But if you--or anyone wants them--$40 per pair + shipping. -- Dave






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