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Uh oh - I might have a problem 120-130

No biggie, a little fussy/awkward under there, you need jack stand and hand tools and you're done. Had this happen in the country once....middle of nowhere, used wire and a stick to try to center the shaft....had to reset it 5 times over five miles, driving maybe 10mph. Got to my buddies place (who is into Volvos as well) and he had a spare plus the rubber doughnut ( this was my 245), changed it in 45 min. If the rubber is destroyed (puff of smoke) this is harder to source than the bearing which can be bought at any bearing supply store.
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Patrick, '68 220, '92 Eurovan , '53 PD4104 (highway coach conversion).






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