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Volvo C70 2006-2008 » Upper Engine Stabilizer Mount
 The original rubber engine stabilizer mount has proven to be a weak link that that can fail prematurely and allow the engine to rock and move during acceleration and braking, significantly affecting the handling and performance of the car. This mount is located near the top of the engine on the backside just to the right of center, connecting the engine to the firewall. The original mount requires a special Volvo press tool for removal and installation.
Our improved polyurethane material is stronger (we warranty it for life) and the 2 piece design allows for easy installation without special tools. The original mount is covered under the basic Volvo warranty, however we have heard from customers that have had the original rubber mount replaced several times. To inspect your mount, look for signs of the rubber separating where it is attached to the outer housing. The original rubber bushing can be removed and our HD replacement can be installed in about 30 minutes with common hand tools and included instructions.
Please note!
These polyurethane bushings are firmer than the stock rubber parts they replace and can transmit additional vibration in some cases. Especially if the motor mounts and or transmission mounts are worn. When you replace the worn out rubber mount, now much of the load is supported by the new stiffer bushing and this can often lead to unwanted vibration, especially at idle on models equipped with automatic transmissions. It’s important to make sure that your other mounts are in good condition to avoid unwanted vibration.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.
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2B1880 Reviewed by Matthew L. Blair from Midlothian, Virginia
I finally received my polyurethane bushing today. THANK YOU IPD!!!! After my mechanic installed the new polyurethane bushing I could feel a significant change in the driving of my 2000 XC SE within the 15 minute commute to work. Awesome part, and awesome customer service. Thank you IPD, thank you very much.
ipd customer service response: We're sorry about the delay but glad you like the product!
May 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Jay from Atlanta, GA
This is the second application of the poly bushing I've used. Installed it previously on my 95 850 and now on my 05 S60. In both cases, the results were very noticeable when driving. The car just has a tighter, more confident feel about it that didn't exist before. The vibration is noticeable at idle, however. Shifting to neutral seems to help. Other than that, both applications have been a joy to have.
May 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Bill from Sandy
Update from Bill from Sandy. In order to cure the severve vibration I mentioned in my earlier review I ended having to go back to all Volvo OE parts: upper engine mount and lower torque rod. I have given up slightly better handling and response but the vibration was too much to live with.
March 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Bill from Sandy, Utah
The upper engine stabilizer mount in 2001 S60 blew out at about 40,000 miles. I replaced it with the IPD part and was very happy with results; easy to install. Since then I installed the QBM strut bar conversion and the HD poly transmission mount (the busing on the OE was amost gone at 70,000 miles). I noticed a slight improvement in throttle response and a little less body flex when cornering. The negative is that I have developed a very severe vibration at idle (in gear, neutral is okay) and when accelerating between 1,300 and 1,800 rpm. Two separate volvo mechanics tell me it is the combination of the IPD exhaust and changing to a harder bushings. I am in the process of backtracking and changing to OE parts to try and reduce the vibration.
March 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Anders Olsen from Norway
Additional comment: The vibration is noticebly less now, most likely due to much warmer weather. When I installed the part it was about -10 celsius. The last few days the temp has been around +6 to +10 celsius and the vibration at idle is not so noticeable. Need to stress that it is only at idle theres is any sign of vibration. It is really smooth when driving!
February 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Miggel from Vancouver, BC
If you are not looking to improve your car's performance, just buy a stock mount. Polyurethane mounts tighten your engine supports but they will deliver every single ounce of power to the wheels, therefore more power! They come with a little vibration if you force the engine, because they will have more hardness and endurance for a higher performance.
February 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Anders Olsen from Norway
The part is easy to install. Installed this bushing together with the Upper Engine Stabilizer Poly Bushing Kit. Took about 30 min overall. Solved the problem with engine vibration during driving and shifting, but vibration at idle is annoying (It has gotten a little better after driving a few hundred km's though).
February 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Chris from Middleburg, FL
Install was easy. Disconnected one side of stab bar and used large standard screwdriver to push out old bushing. 10 min start to finish.
Under acceleration vibration is non-existent, at idle though, it is quite annoying.
Read IPD disclaimer before ordering!!!
February 2008
2B1880 Reviewed by Steve C from Westchester, NY
My old rubber bushing was shot, I replaced with this poly mount and was very happy with the quality of the part. Strong, looks like its very durable. I put this in along with the QBM Strut bar conversion, and am happy with the results
November 2007
2B1880 Reviewed by Glenn Fujimoto from Seattle, WA
It took me about 20 minutes to replace this part. Most of the time was used to remove the old part. It was shot. Had to use the hack-saw method to get it out. Once the old mount was out, it was a snap to put in. Took it for a ride, and the engine does feel more solid and my exhaust doesn't rattle against the under carriage any more. I'm now thinking of replacing all of my mounts.
November 2007
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