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Source for wheel lugs 900 1995

Dear Roger,

Good a.m. and may this find you well. If the car in question is a 1995 940 (sedan or wagon), then the lugs are part of the hub (pressed into place, from behind, after which the ABS sensor wheel is pressed onto the hub).

Changing rotors does not involve changing the hubs. Rather, one removes the lug nuts, removes the wheel, removes the calipers (hanging them out of the way) and then removes the rotors.

Absent collision/road hazard damage, and 15K miles(25K Km)/year usage, a wheel hub should last for the life of the car (or close to it). The wheel bearings are integral, and so cannot be separately changed. Wheel hubs are costly: about US$300 each, at a Volvo dealer.

Hope this helps.

Yours faithfully,

spook






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