Most helpful. Trying to mount a hitch on my 2000 XC 70. I stared at it a while and then came to UTube hoping you had addressed this. You are a real daysaver. I’d still be staring rather than wrenching. Or worse yet, I’d have broken something trying to disassemble the bumper. Good tip on getting the pop rivets before you tear it down. Couldn’t be happier that we apparently own the same car. My other Volvo is a 1968 1800S. Between you and my British Utube mentor specializing in the Amazons, I feel like I have mech angels at my elbow. Thanks for doing such a great job on these videos.
Hi Robert I got to let You know that YOUR THE MAN. Your videos are so accurate !!! 6 years ago iWas on vacation in florida my key got stuck in the inition and I was at wits end trying to get the key out.I saw your video on this and It made my day. BROTHER YOUR AWSOME
i would like to thank you for your excellent videos, i am on my fourth Volvo, my rear brackets were gone on this one, got the brackets and bolts from Volvo and with the help of your video, everything went smooth. THANK YOU
hi Robert talked to you a few years back with a problem with my 1999 xc redid the top end what you told me on the phone was 100% correct been running for 4 years now now looking at some more vids bracket replacement great info thanks for the phone call by the way just picked up a 2008 xc your friend from montreal
Thank You Robert! I live near Pittsburgh, so we do get the rust from salt and water. The bumper on my 94 850 wagon is draggin' as you described. I inspected it and found the mounts to be as soft as wet graham crackers. IDK why the bumper is still on there, but your video did answer a lot of questions I had about the structure of this bumper and what to expect if I try to fix it. I may just bolt up some support hooks or bolts to temporarily secure this thing as I am worried that it may fall off while driving. I know you said it won't fall off, but I'll probably do this just to be on the safe side. I will look for the brackets online, but I think we are going to get rid of this car anyway, so I may not. Great car, but I can't afford to spend too much more money on it. Best of luck in the South West.
Hi Robert- I hope you are well. Thanks You again for the great video. Due to to some physical problems that came up, I was unable to do this job myself, but I found a good shop in Coraopolis, PA that was willing to take on the task. It cost me about $345. $215 for for parts including a face bar, two brackets and all the associated hardware. The labor was $145 and that also included removal of an old rusty tow bar. It feels great to drive this car around now that it is solid again!
Part number for the blind rivets are 979878. The part number for bracket 3512570 has been superseded to 6816114. I was told at a Volvo dealership the brackets rusted due to galvanic corrosion. Steel and aluminium don't work to good together.
That is true, different metals in contact with each other will rust when water is introduced, unless one of the surfaces is painted or covered somehow. As you could see from the video, this car had NO RUST on the brackets. I have seen several southern cars with good brackets. Believe me, the northern salt and moisture has a lot to do with it.
Thanks for the part numbers! I was worried I would have to buy used brackets.. And I live in Finland so we don't have anything south enough to avoid snow and salt..
LOL, Most people hit grill to bumper. While they are on their brakes, the nose of their car is low and their bumper goes under the bumper of the car in front of them. It's an accident flaw. So the car in the back slides under the car in front, crashes their grill, radiator, ac condenser, transmission cooler. lights, finder, and hood (sometimes pushes that stuff into the motor and damages that stuff). Yes the Volvo does have a strong rear bumper but a car that dips doesn't help.
For years I've been wondering why my rear bumper on my V70 is hanging down a bit. After watching your video I checked those brackets from under the car and yeah, they were totally rusted out.
8:44 Hi, Robert! Looks like this is the stage of disassembly I should get to in order to drill a new hole on the passenger side to attach my Curt trailer hitch?
Robert, thanks for the instructions on how to replace the brackets. but isn't the real reason for the corrosion the contact between the steel brackets and the aluminium bumper bar? i've seen similar corrosion between aluminium (semi)trailer chassis and subframes once the plastic coating between them had worn through.
Hi Robert, another very well done video. I have a Volvo S70 2000 Base and I have to replace the Rear Brake Dust Shield to have my hand brake work properly. Some hardware parts are attached to those back plates. The designed is poor in my opinion. Because the hand brake is a security system i am surpeise that Volvo did not design it to be more durable. Anymay now I tried to find these Dustshieds for a reasonable price. Can you help me please. Thanks. Michel Pelletier Rigaud, Québec Canada
Hey Robert, thank you for everything you'rere doing. I removed the bumper on my V70 and I found the rubber sealing unglued inside the bumper. Is it supposed to be glued to the edge of the car - or to the edge of the bumper?? I don't see any sealing in the video. Thanks!
Thank you very much for this helpful video! It helped a lot! Entry fee into the junk yard? Wow! If you end up not getting/finding a part do they fairly refund that entry fee? Sounds like those junk yards are simply letting greed drive them, kind of like the baggage fee sillyness craze that most airlines except Southwest charge. Every junk yard I go to in my area in NM does not charge an entry fee.
What part of NM are you located in? I'm in ABQ and the main one I visit there does charge $2. My guess is that they charge because people walk out of their heavier than they enter most of the time.
Does anyone know what size the two short botls are that hold the bracket to the frame are. They are back ordered in my area and I would like to get the job done. Thanks again robert for these very helpful videos that keep these great cars running.
@@RobertDIY Thank you so much Robert but all I need to know is the size and length then I can scoot out and buy some. My best guess would be 10mm x 1.5". Is that about right?
Hi Robert; great videos, thanks so much. Do you think it is necessary to use Volvo-specific rivets (i.e., from Volvo, IPD, FCP Euro, etc.)? Would it work if I just bought some rivets from the hardware store? I appreciate that, if I can't get plastic coated ones, then they might not last too long here in salty Ontario, though.
Hi Robert Great Videos, I subscribed some time ago. I was wondering How do you install those rivets? Someone rear ended me and I need to replace those brackets. But before I replace them I will also need to replace those rivets. How do you install them? Thanks
Hi Robert! I have a Volvo 850, and the bolts on the rear bracket are just rusty and the threads are gone, what would you do to fix it? Greetings from Sweden
I had a video showing what I did put it is in my Patron site. I had to deal with that with my yellow T-5R. I'll mix a video and post it in about an hour.
Hi Bob,I replaced bumper brackets but having trouble alining bracket hole when treading bolts.When bumper is off car theres no probmem once bumper is on i can see clearly throught The hole wile im under car yet bolts wont tread throung ? What am l doing wrong?
I wouldn't recommend cutting the rebar at all, it lessens the structural integrity of the rear bumper to do that! Otherwise great video. By the way I work at a body shop, sometimes we do need RUclips to figure out how to get something apart.
Robert is the MVP when it comes to 850s! Safed my a*s many times
Nice
Most helpful. Trying to mount a hitch on my 2000 XC 70. I stared at it a while and then came to UTube hoping you had addressed this. You are a real daysaver. I’d still be staring rather than wrenching. Or worse yet, I’d have broken something trying to disassemble the bumper. Good tip on getting the pop rivets before you tear it down. Couldn’t be happier that we apparently own the same car. My other Volvo is a 1968 1800S. Between you and my British Utube mentor specializing in the Amazons, I feel like I have mech angels at my elbow. Thanks for doing such a great job on these videos.
You are welcome
Robert, still one of the best RUclipsrs for Volvo lovers!
LOL Thanks for watching.
Great video as always. The sagging bumper on my 850 was causing me worries but now I know it is a relatively easy fix.
Thanks for watching.
Exactly what I needed to know, thanks!
Noticed my bumper had dropped and the brackets are completely shot.
Hi Robert I got to let You know that YOUR THE MAN. Your videos are so accurate !!! 6 years ago iWas on vacation in florida my key got stuck in the inition and I was at wits end trying to get the key out.I saw your video on this and It made my day. BROTHER YOUR AWSOME
Cool, thanks for watching.
i would like to thank you for your excellent videos, i am on my fourth Volvo, my rear brackets were gone on this one, got the brackets and bolts from Volvo and with the help of your video, everything went smooth. THANK YOU
Cool, post the part numbers if you still have them.
Thank you, Robert! Your videos make working on my car so easy!
+Jesse Thompson you are welcome.
I have learned so much from you. Thanks and keep the Volvo repairs coming.
hi Robert talked to you a few years back with a problem with my 1999 xc redid the top end what you told me on the phone was 100% correct been running for 4 years now now looking at some more vids bracket replacement great info thanks for the phone call by the way just picked up a 2008 xc your friend from montreal
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
As always I give you a big thank for this film. I have 850 .
That's awesome!
Yes. Thanks for watching.
Thank You Robert! I live near Pittsburgh, so we do get the rust from salt and water. The bumper on my 94 850 wagon is draggin' as you described. I inspected it and found the mounts to be as soft as wet graham crackers. IDK why the bumper is still on there, but your video did answer a lot of questions I had about the structure of this bumper and what to expect if I try to fix it. I may just bolt up some support hooks or bolts to temporarily secure this thing as I am worried that it may fall off while driving. I know you said it won't fall off, but I'll probably do this just to be on the safe side. I will look for the brackets online, but I think we are going to get rid of this car anyway, so I may not. Great car, but I can't afford to spend too much more money on it. Best of luck in the South West.
+randy fink Thanks Randy. And thanks for watching.
Hi Robert- I hope you are well. Thanks You again for the great video. Due to to some physical problems that came up, I was unable to do this job myself, but I found a good shop in Coraopolis, PA that was willing to take on the task. It cost me about $345. $215 for for parts including a face bar, two brackets and all the associated hardware. The labor was $145 and that also included removal of an old rusty tow bar. It feels great to drive this car around now that it is solid again!
We can always count on you, Robert. thanks again for these videos!
You are welcome
Excellent! thank you. Volvo are like mystery to me
LOL Thanks for watching.
Great as always Robert
Thanks for watching
Part number for the blind rivets are 979878.
The part number for bracket 3512570 has been superseded to 6816114.
I was told at a Volvo dealership the brackets rusted due to galvanic corrosion. Steel and aluminium don't work to good together.
That is true, different metals in contact with each other will rust when water is introduced, unless one of the surfaces is painted or covered somehow.
As you could see from the video, this car had NO RUST on the brackets. I have seen several southern cars with good brackets. Believe me, the northern salt and moisture has a lot to do with it.
Thanks for the part numbers! I was worried I would have to buy used brackets.. And I live in Finland so we don't have anything south enough to avoid snow and salt..
Thanks for showing 😊👍 IT helped me a lot.
Glad it helped
LOL, Most people hit grill to bumper. While they are on their brakes, the nose of their car is low and their bumper goes under the bumper of the car in front of them. It's an accident flaw. So the car in the back slides under the car in front, crashes their grill, radiator, ac condenser, transmission cooler. lights, finder, and hood (sometimes pushes that stuff into the motor and damages that stuff). Yes the Volvo does have a strong rear bumper but a car that dips doesn't help.
Very informative. Thanks Robert!
You are welcome.
excellent video. was a simple fix. thanks again, robert!
+Mike Mulrooney Thanks for watching.
No I don't but if you get them from iPdUSA or FCPEuro they are a lot cheaper.
For years I've been wondering why my rear bumper on my V70 is hanging down a bit. After watching your video I checked those brackets from under the car and yeah, they were totally rusted out.
Yuk
8:44 Hi, Robert! Looks like this is the stage of disassembly I should get to in order to drill a new hole on the passenger side to attach my Curt trailer hitch?
Interesting.
Big thumbs up! Thank you Robert!
You are welcome
Robert, thanks for the instructions on how to replace the brackets. but isn't the real reason for the corrosion the contact between the steel brackets and the aluminium bumper bar? i've seen similar corrosion between aluminium (semi)trailer chassis and subframes once the plastic coating between them had worn through.
+Ivo Kraaier lol
Hi Robert, another very well done video. I have a Volvo S70 2000 Base and I have to replace the Rear Brake Dust Shield to have my hand brake work properly. Some hardware parts are attached to those back plates. The designed is poor in my opinion. Because the hand brake is a security system i am surpeise that Volvo did not design it to be more durable. Anymay now I tried to find these Dustshieds for a reasonable price. Can you help me please. Thanks. Michel Pelletier Rigaud, Québec Canada
+Michel Pelletier send me an email.
Hei robert thanks for all the helpsome vids man! I got on question, how do you remove the outside back panel on the hatch?
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Hey Robert, thank you for everything you'rere doing.
I removed the bumper on my V70 and I found the rubber sealing unglued inside the bumper. Is it supposed to be glued to the edge of the car - or to the edge of the bumper?? I don't see any sealing in the video. Thanks!
Sadly, I have no idea what you're talking about. Maybe you can text me a picture.
@@RobertDIY I am not able to add here any link, nor the name of the eshop to show you. I wrote you on Facebook, if you still use it...
Thank you very much for this helpful video! It helped a lot! Entry fee into the junk yard? Wow! If you end up not getting/finding a part do they fairly refund that entry fee? Sounds like those junk yards are simply letting greed drive them, kind of like the baggage fee sillyness craze that most airlines except Southwest charge. Every junk yard I go to in my area in NM does not charge an entry fee.
What part of NM are you located in? I'm in ABQ and the main one I visit there does charge $2. My guess is that they charge because people walk out of their heavier than they enter most of the time.
Thanks Robert!!
You are welcome
hey Robert great videos alllways something in them that I need to do.
Glad you like them!
Does anyone know what size the two short botls are that hold the bracket to the frame are. They are back ordered in my area and I would like to get the job done. Thanks again robert for these very helpful videos that keep these great cars running.
I can send you a couple. I don't know the size. Send me a text or call me.
@@RobertDIY Thank you so much Robert but all I need to know is the size and length then I can scoot out and buy some. My best guess would be 10mm x 1.5". Is that about right?
I have no idea.
They are probably the same size as the bolts that secure the seats to the floor.
@@RobertDIY Awesome Robert, that totally help. Thank You.
Loving all the 850 info, ur a legend! Thanks mate, I subbed and will share ur wizdomz
Thanks for watching.
Robert,
Do you have the part number for the rivets? They are so expensive from the dealer i was wondering if i could use another rivet.
Hi Robert; great videos, thanks so much. Do you think it is necessary to use Volvo-specific rivets (i.e., from Volvo, IPD, FCP Euro, etc.)? Would it work if I just bought some rivets from the hardware store? I appreciate that, if I can't get plastic coated ones, then they might not last too long here in salty Ontario, though.
Tim Dyer Other rivets will likely damage the plastic parts.
Hi Robert
Great Videos, I subscribed some time ago. I was wondering How do you install those rivets? Someone rear ended me and I need to replace those brackets. But before I replace them I will also need to replace those rivets. How do you install them? Thanks
Cut out the old one and install the new ones with a rivet guy.
Front Fender Removal, Volvo 850 - Auto Repair Series
Thank you sir!
You are welcome!
Hi Robert! I have a Volvo 850, and the bolts on the rear bracket are just rusty and the threads are gone, what would you do to fix it? Greetings from Sweden
I had a video showing what I did put it is in my Patron site. I had to deal with that with my yellow T-5R. I'll mix a video and post it in about an hour.
ruclips.net/video/AR1soDrY4P0/видео.html
Thank you so much, this is absolutely overwhelming, that you actually made a video for this case, bless you Robert
how do i remove the plate behind the front bumper
I bought a set from Volvo Bonita Springs for under $40 and they still have some for sale
Cool, thanks for sharing.
Ik heb er heel veel aan. Dat scheelt me heel veel geld. En leer er veel van.
Bedankt voor het kijken.
Hi Bob,I replaced bumper brackets but having trouble alining bracket hole when treading bolts.When bumper is off car theres no probmem once bumper is on i can see clearly throught The hole wile im under car yet bolts wont tread throung ? What am l doing wrong?
+Rafael Ramos have you tested the bolts with the bumper off?
Does this bumper removal also apply to a S70?
Will the XC70 (V70 XC) bumper fit on the V70?
Any pros or cons in putting a XC70 bumper on the V70 (if possible).
Yes. Looks
@@RobertDIY and will the rear xc bumper fit on a s70? I cant find anything about it anywhere
Is it possible to put a V70XC rear bumper on an S60 both years being 2002?
With enough time, money and effort, anything is possible.
how do i remove the plate behind the front bumper on a 1988 S70 volvo
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Those brackets are 27$ from Volvo.. anyone know where to get the bolts ??
Rust free junk yard
Yeaa, those bracket bolts are rusted to hell. I tried to remove it with just about everything I got nothing works
Dang
I wouldn't recommend cutting the rebar at all, it lessens the structural integrity of the rear bumper to do that! Otherwise great video. By the way I work at a body shop, sometimes we do need RUclips to figure out how to get something apart.
+Ryan Pearson LOL, I bet. Thanks for watching and sharing.
The brackets are cheap, make sure and order the two long bolts too. Don't cut the rebar though. 👍
Ok.
you should put the years. this has nothing to do with a 2002 xc70.
I do put it, did you check the description area?
1998 S70 volvo
Lordy those rivets are expensive! Just bought a bag of 20 from ebay just in case...
Yes they are.
So what if the bolts shear off?
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