Volvo 960 rear looks wheel like heavey load

Discussion in 'Volvo 960' started by ipellew, Aug 23, 2005.

  1. ipellew

    ipellew Guest

    Hi all;

    I notice the rear wheels are quiet close to the wheel arch as though
    there is a
    big load in the car, the car is fitted with wide wheels that I think
    these would catch the inside plastic mud gaurd fitted under the wheel
    arch.

    Is this anything to worry about?

    My writen off 960 has what I would call common skinny wheels compared
    to the wheels on my replacement 960.

    I have often wondered why volvo have a Placement peg on the hub as
    these wide wheels are quiet heavey and absolute shit to locate on this
    peg.

    Regards
    Ian (Leic UK)
     
    ipellew, Aug 23, 2005
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  2. ipellew

    lmicbikini12 Guest

    My 92 960 with 17" Volvo rims looks the same and looks worse in cold as car
    settles. after a short trip they ar up end do notlook so bad. Can just get
    my finger between tire and fender well. Never has touched the fender in 13
    years!
     
    lmicbikini12, Aug 23, 2005
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  3. ipellew

    Randy G. Guest

    The 960's have self-leveling shocks (or at least, many of them do).
    These shocks, particularly when old, will settle overnight. They will
    self-level to the same point regardless of teh load, and this can
    sometimes take a few minutes of driving as they pump the oil and
    whatever to the correct level.

    If someone has replaced the original self-leveling shocks with more
    affordable standard shocks, the car will sit low becasue it now has
    the wrong springs in it. Standard shocks need a stiffer spring to help
    maintain the correct ride characteristics and ride height.

    The peg on teh hub insures that the wheels always go backl on in teh
    same orientation when removed. This helps maintain correct tire
    balance when the wheels are removed then refitted... I have always
    assumed, anyway.


    __ __
    Randy & \ \/ /alerie's
    \__/olvos
    '90 245 Estate - '93 965 Estate
    "Shelby" & "Kate"
     
    Randy G., Aug 24, 2005
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  4. ipellew

    ipellew Guest

    Hi Imic;

    I have worked it out, after swopping my SS exhuast between 92 & 96 960
    Saloon.

    Each side of the rear suspension is like a trapizian, so as the wheel
    linkage is compressed with load the wheel moves inwards as well as up.
    Not only that, the wheel leans into the road as the top tie rod is
    shorter than the lower one.
    Look at a BMW and you see the wheel angle terrably under load or they
    come off the road. Not so our Volvos.

    Thats must be why you are not concerned and still have your tyres
    intact.
    Silly me.

    Regards
    Ian
     
    ipellew, Aug 24, 2005
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