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Old 04-29-2007, 10:47 AM
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97 passenger wheel vibration

Hello,

Im new to the subaru club, but i already love my car. I have a 97 2.2 legacy 5sp sedan.

However Ive noticed that every bump I hit with the front passenger wheel the whole car shudders, including the steering wheel. The wobbling goes on for about a second even if its a quick bump. I notice it more at speed. When I purchased the car that cv boot was bad....the mechanic replaced the boot but i think the joint was left. Could it be a bad joint? or is there something else with legacy's that goes wrong? Any help would be great, I'm still waiting for my local shop to get in a copy of the Haynes manual (3-5days).


PS. i did jack up the car and the wheel was secure, i also took it off and everything was tight and the bushings looked relatively new for a car that age.

Chris.
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Old 05-22-2007, 11:33 AM
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Re: 97 passenger wheel vibration

have you checked the wheel bearing on that side? shook up and down and side to side?
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