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Wobbly OBW
CNY_Dave replied to jarl's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
You need to check all the bushing and ball/tie-rod joints post-haste, I'd say. Wheel bearings, too. -
Well, I just ordered 2 rebuilt from EMPI via auto parts warehouse, a bit over 75 beans including shipping and no core charge. That's about what they are at NAPA (my NAPA axle has been holding up so far), so what-the-hey, I'll try 'em. I really couldn't cost-justify spending about double for a unit from MWE or Raxles.
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Speaking to the generic case, any worn suspension component can cause a clunk as it shifts from one location on its bushing/pivot to another, including wheel bearings. First thing to check with any clunking is all the ball joints, inner and outer tie-rod ends, wheel bearings, control-arm bushings, sway-bar bushings and end-links, and strut bearings.
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Naw, when you have it tightened down on the axle you whack it with a hammer and the force transfers through the screw without the screw moving. Tighten, hammer, tighten, hammer etc until it pushes out just with tightening the screw. Also, with a lot of preload all the bits will deflect and stretch and the axle can move a bit and actually keep tight against the axle.
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The big axle nut in the center? Whoever last had their hands on it goofed, it should never come loose! I wonder if the wheel bearing was loose because of that or if the noise was the axle slapping around or in/out. The wheel bearing on that side might or might not be OK, and might fail prematurely. Or maybe not.
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I think adding a bit of metal on the outside of the cap would reinforce it enough to keep it from cracking again, I've done crazier and had it work. Having a micro-torch helps. If that other filter-plus-cap cap works for 35 bucks (or if the 04+ cap is avail from the dealer) that's a good bit easier.
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Tie rod end? Ball joint? Transmission bushing? Is it a vibration, or a knocking? Were the wheel bearings checked? When you speed up does it speed up with the speed of the wheels or about 4 times as fast? The axle could be shot and seem tight when the car is up on the lift. Make sure it gets checked with the weight on the wheels.