Can someone please tell me about OEM suspension on my car?

I think I need to name my car instead of repeating "I'm the new guy with the 1987 Volvo 740 GLE". LOL

Right now I'll just call her the "Gold Brick" or something...

Anyway, because my car is with the mechanic and I won't have it for a while, I am making a list of things to do in the future and one thing is to replace the suspension. I'll do the tie rods, ball joints, radius arm bushings, etc., but I also need to do the shocks/struts/springs.

I thought the car just had coilovers in the front and shocks in the rear, but that doesn't seem the case.

Can someone please tell me two things:

1) If I want to replace what Volvo put on the car for suspension, what must I need for the front, and what must I need for the rear?

2) If I want to spend just a FEW extra bucks (not many) and slightly improve over factory suspension, what's a good recommendation.

NOTE: About the suspension, what's thrown me is that for the front I just thought I had to buy 2 coilover assemblies - complete with strut inside of a spring. Instead, the parts websites show struts, strut inserts, springs, boots, all of the individual parts. I don't have a clue without having my car here.

Thanks!

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jamiebabineaux
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Front suspension, strut inserts. Separate the tie rod end and sway bar drop link. Support strut on jack. Remove two nuts for upper strut mount. Lower strut assembly. Remove jack. Compress spring. Remove top nut for strut insert. Separate mount, dust boot, washer and nut from insert. Undo cap nut on strut housing (Channellock 460 or larger). Remove insert. Install new insert. Install dust boot, spring, washer, mount, cone, washer and nut. Push assembly back under fender lip. Remove spring compressors. Position assembly to go up into position. Set tie rod end in place. Use a lever to pry the sway bar down enough to install a nut a few threads. Put lever under sway bar and lift the assembly into place noting the proper orientation of the strut mount. Look across at the other side if you don't remember how it goes. Start the nuts for the upper mount. Release the lever. Tighten everything up. Install the upper sway bar link bushings. Brands of shocks that come to mind are: Volvo, Sachs OEM, Boge OEM, Bilstein, Koni.

Rear suspension. Wagon-Standard shocks or Nivomats. If Nivomat self leveling ride system then buy springs, Volvo PN 1359710 (wagon, 11.9 mm wire, spring rate unknown) or 1273977 (sedan with "live" or "straight axle" 11.3mm wire, spring rate unknown). Use standard shocks, same brands as above.

If it has the Nivomat rear suspension in a sedan (Multilink independent rear suspension) about the only thing you can do is find a conventional rear with the correct ratio gearset and replace it wheel to wheel.

Bob

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User

Isn't it only the 760 that got Nivomats?

I put a set of KYB struts/shocks on my 740 a few years ago, I've been happy with them, a bit firmer than stock but still not bad. New bushings make a huge difference, did them on the 240, the 740 is in dire need of them but I need some warmer weather before I tackle that.

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James Sweet

Thanks Bob, that's really great info.

Jamie

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jamiebabineaux

No need to replace front springs, by default? In other words, just because the strut insert needs changing doesn't mean the springs have settled?

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jamiebabineaux

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