1988 740 Rear Suspension

Discussion in 'Volvo 740' started by Steve Shuttleworth, Sep 4, 2006.

  1. Fellow Volvo Fanatics

    Does anyone know what I would need to do to fit my 740 estate with self
    levelling suspension? Several years ago I had a 1989 740 which had it
    fitted as standard but my current car doesn't. I use the car for towing
    and, despite fitting rubber spring assisters, the rear suspension would be
    better a little higher when loaded up.

    I suppose the other alternative I could look at is fitting some sort of
    adjustable gas assisted shock absorbers and pumping them up for towing. Any
    thoughts would be much appreciated.

    Steve
     
    Steve Shuttleworth, Sep 4, 2006
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  2. Steve Shuttleworth

    James Sweet Guest


    Most people convert the other way around, I've seen tutorials out there
    so it shouldn't be too hard to figure out what you'd need.

    Have you looked into aftermarket overload springs?
     
    James Sweet, Sep 4, 2006
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  3. Steve Shuttleworth

    Mike F Guest

    Cars with the Nivomat (self levelling) system use lighter springs that
    cars with the conventional shocks, and the Nivomat shock absorbers
    provide some of the springing function. However I've seen people just
    add the Nivomat shocks to the normal spring system and be happy with the
    results. So all you really need are the (expensive) Nivomat shocks, but
    to do it "right" you should change the springs too. Personally, if I
    was in your shoes, I'd get the shocks, then analyse whether the springs
    also need to be replaced after testing.

    --
    Mike F.
    Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

    Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
    (But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)
     
    Mike F, Sep 5, 2006
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  4. Steve Shuttleworth

    dingbat Guest

    Pay the money for Nivomats and fit them (£100-ish each side, last time
    I looked). Quick and dead easy job, but like all Volvo jobs you will
    need a 14mm socket.
     
    dingbat, Sep 6, 2006
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