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A.W.D.Propeller shaft. V70-XC70 1998

What a great post! And a good insight as to what is wrong with our AWD cars. Most have the shudder at low speed and cannot find anything wrong. I suspected CV joints, there are just too many of them.

You have a 4 poster lift??? Boy, am I jealous. When I retire, I hope to buy a small building and rent it out(cheaply) to those Volvo nuts who want to come and tinker with their cars. A lift would really help things. Along with a good coffee machine, of course :)

Sears is on my place to visit for more tools. I just got my wife's approval to beat the dealer labor rates :) But everything is on hold this week, some of my windows are being replaced and they needed garage space to store the windows. A good time to order struts, etc.

Klaus
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The 164 has a new home, all I am left with are a 95 854T and a 98 V70R :)






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