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Help-need to replace axle shafts V70-XC70

Hi,

Have a 99 V70 that needs front axle shafts and I have been running into walls trying to find rebuilt shafts. All of the local parts places can come up with shafts that have the big, external nut but my car has a bolt that retains the shaft in the wheel hub.

Can anyone help me out with a source for axles? I kind of dislike the local Volvo dealer and would rather not give them $550 per axle!

Thanks!
aj








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    Help-need to replace axle shafts V70-XC70 2000

    AJ,

    I just replaced one of mine, with a new unit from FCPGroton.com. dealer wanted $450 I think per axle, but at FCP it was only $120 (new). Mine is a 2000 with the same bolt you mention. I broke mine off when re-installing but managed to get it out without messing anything up. The job itself was not that difficult, but you may want to buy a new bolt/washer to retain the axle in the hub instead of using the old one.

    Cheers!
    --
    '86 245, 188k, '00 V70 98k








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    Help-need to replace axle shafts V70-XC70

    In times past I have had axles rebuilt rather than replace the existing with rebuilt units. I have not checked into it but it would not suprise me if the actual boots and bearings were the same as the earlier stuff. Ask around and see if there is a shop in your area that will rebuild yours. The logistics of pulling your axles and sending them out are a little different of course but you can figure that out.

    Mark








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      Help-need to replace axle shafts V70-XC70

      I just contacted raxles.com about $175 per side. I also have a 1999 V70 AWD in need of an axle.








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        Help-need to replace axle shafts V70-XC70

        Hello,

        Thanks for the ideas!

        The V70 is finally back on the road. When I started this project, I had no idea that sourcing a couple of axles would be such a pita.

        I'll give a re-cap of my adventure just in case it helps out someone else.

        My V70 is a non-turbo, auto trans, fwd with 102K miles on it. Both outboard cv boots had torn, right at the small clamp and had slung some grease and the left outboard joint was starting to make noise on full lock turns.

        2 of the local auto parts stores had listings for re-built axles for the 99 but what showed up from both places were axles that had the large, external retaining nut and I needed axles that used a retaining bolt.

        My options boiled down to-
        1) Axles from the Volvo dealer. The left axle was something like $570 and the right axle was about $670.
        2) DSS axles.
        3) Raxles.com
        4) Rebuild my axles at drivelines northwest.

        I am not impressed with the 2 of the Volvo dealers in the area. One was less then honest when I bought the car and the other tried to/kind of screwed me on a repair. Didn't feel like giving them $1100 just for parts.

        I actually bought a DSS left side axle and installed it. The outboard joint failed right away. Lots of clicking and grinding noises. Scratch DSS.

        Next up was Raxles.com and drivelinesnw.com

        I emailed raxles and called one of the guys there. He was really nice and had the axles I needed in stock. The downside is that we are on different sides of the country.

        Drivelines northwest is pretty close by and they did the re-work in 1 day. The axles came back looking brand new and so far so good. They had a lot of info on the Volvo axles but I don't think they stock the later model axles so you have to send your axles in. From what they said, the reason it is difficult to find later model axles is that Volvo has too many axle configurations for the rebuilders to stock. They also said that if the inboard joints are damaged, they are not repairable.

        The actual replacement of the axles was very easy EXCEPT for getting the left axle to release from the transmission. There is a circlip on the axle shaft that locks the shaft into the tranny and it was tough to get it to release. The stock axle wasn't too bad, a big screwdriver popped it right out. Trying to get that #@&%^#@ DSS axle out was really difficult. I was prying hard enough that I was worried about damaging the transmission case. I bought a bigger pry bar and still no luck. Ended up removing the entire left strut/wheel hub assy to get some more room and used a wrecking bar and a BFH and when it released, everything went flying.

        Thanks again for the responses.

        Cheers!

        art








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          Help-need to replace axle shafts V70-XC70 2003

          Thanks, for the good info.
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          2003, V70:2.4T,58k,mi. 1985, 245:Ti, 275k mi.sold. 1974, 145, 230k mi..retired







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