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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / June 2004

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Front End Questions...95 Subaru Legacy LSI

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Bill Pelka - 10 Jun 2004 15:14 GMT
Greetings,

  I have a vibration in the front end at about 70. Is there a front
horizontal shock absorber like my Toyota has? I am about to get a new set of
tires, but these are still serviceable. I am also looking for a set of tires
that can be used during all seasons and be quiet. The Road Noise is hard to
believe. I have used studs in the winter and the noise on a dry road is REAL
bad...

  Any help is appreciated. Wife Car and you all know how that is...

  Bill
Mike - 13 Jun 2004 04:35 GMT
Define "vibration". Does the steering wheel oscillate back-and-forth,
or is it a general vibration? Do you have a bent wheel? Or maybe a
slipped belt in the tire? Try having them balanced & if that doesn't
help try swapping them front to back & see if the vibration changes.

If Michelin made the LTX-MS tires in the Subie's size I would run them
in a heartbeat, but alas, they don't. They were great on the old
Explorer.

Mike
'01 OBW

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