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Does the rear sway side to side when on the highway? If so you're shocks might be shot. I deleted my ZW7.
No it doesn't...I know SUV's are top heavy, but I didn't think wind would affect it so much. There is some play in the steering....
 

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No it doesn't...I know SUV's are top heavy, but I didn't think wind would affect it so much. There is some play in the steering....
Could be idler or pitman arm. Common. Have an alignment done recently? Have the frontend checked out at all?
 

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What is Nivomat?:)...looks like we have the same model car.

Nivomat is a shock technology that self-adjusts for loads, without being electronic or air-assisted.

This site is geared toward Volvos but explains the technology: https://blog.fcpeuro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-nivomat-self-leveling-shocks

The OE springs and the Nivomat shocks (RPO code G65) are part of the "Premium Smooth Ride" (RPO code ZW7) on some of our 2000-2006 SUVs. The rear springs are softer since the shocks do some load leveling, unlike standard shocks. People tend to forget, or not know, that it's a combination of the two, and change only the shocks to standard. That can cause some instability with handling since the springs are softer. It's recommended to change to stiffer springs when converting to standard shocks.
 

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Nivomat is a shock technology that self-adjusts for loads, without being electronic or air-assisted.

This site is geared toward Volvos but explains the technology: https://blog.fcpeuro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-nivomat-self-leveling-shocks

The OE springs and the Nivomat shocks (RPO code G65) are part of the "Premium Smooth Ride" (RPO code ZW7) on some of our 2000-2006 SUVs. The rear springs are softer since the shocks do some load leveling, unlike standard shocks. People tend to forget, or not know, that it's a combination of the two, and change only the shocks to standard. That can cause some instability with handling since the springs are softer. It's recommended to change to stiffer springs when converting to standard shocks.
Excellent explanation.
 

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i get all my Mobil-1 oil from Walmart.com cause no one can touch their prices.
 

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You do have to shop around. I've spent way much time to find this link . Walmart is nor the best place I think
 

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i get all my Mobil-1 oil from Walmart.com cause no one can touch their prices.
they do have good prices I have bought plenty on there myself and they have made any issue's right, but just go into it knowing your order can be canceled or shorted at the drop of a hat, what is advertised as available is wrong a lot. that's just how they roll.
 

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I bought Federal Couragia MT tires for my Jeep. Was about 162 per tire for 33x12.5x15.
Shipped direct to my local tire shop for mounting and balancing. Was fine experience. Although FedEx Ground part of the journey was frustrating. Only took 2 days for the tires to come cross-country to the east coast. Then, a week to come up about 30 miles from CT. That was fun...
 

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