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Rear Spring Bump Stop Retaining Pin

Rear Spring Bump Stop Retaining Pin
We often get calls from 850 and 70 series owners about knocks, squeaks, rattles and clunks. Common failures that can create these noises are worn out upper front spring seats or worn out upper rear shock mounts. Two areas to look at in the rear when you hear a clunk are the upper shock mounts and the bump stop retaining clip. The upper shock mount is just like an engine mount. It will wear out over time and use. Inspect it for cracks and torn rubber. Second, there are fragile plastic clips that hold the bump stops inside the rear coil springs. When the clips fail (which is often), the bump stop will rest at the bottom of the rear coil spring and make a noise as the suspension moves.

Please check fitment listed below to ensure products will fit your specific vehicle. Some products may include or exclude some model years or engine and transmission combinations. The products listed on our website are for Volvos sold in the North American market. Many of the parts are exactly the same as those used in other markets, however we cannot guarantee fitment for those markets.

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9157631 Rear Spring Bump Stop Retaining Pin
Rear Spring Bump Stop Retaining Pin
Part#:9157631
Brand:Volvo
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Each: $1.46
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3 available as of 4:49 AM. Additional stock is due within 3 days.

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Customer Product Reviews

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9157631 Reviewed by DD from Dallas, Texas

It is constructed of better material than the original item.

Installation Tip: Use a 4 inch section of PVC pipe to fit over the end of the pin. Then you can use a long screwdriver to pry against the pipe and snap the pin into position.

December 2008
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