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Hello, ? I have recently noticed a scratch sound from the rear brakes. It starts when the brakes are lightly applied and goes away after more pressure is put on them; moreover, it doesn't always do this, but, seven times out of ten uses it does. They have about 20k on the rear disks and at running my hands over them, both disks feel smooth. I am thinking it's time for new pads, but if anyone thinks differently, please post.Also, the car stops perfectly normal. Thanks in advance, John
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jon38iowa replied to aartod's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Having only two would effectively change the tire size, front/back. I say go with all four or none:burnout: John -
I have the same year Forester myself: You might want to doudle check the engine, as Subaru made a midyear change to this year Forester (some times I have gotten the wrong parts because of this). I love mine and its 2.5 engine, but, admittedly I am now somewhere in the neighborhood of 9K to the engine alone: having to be rebuilt due to rod knock, new injectors and sensors up the whazoo. It really does run like a new one, but without the added car payment, insurance, and title fees. Yours will likely, if the head gaskets haven't been replaced, require the Subaru Coolant Sealant to the radiator (when changed). I used it with no problems whatsoever. And mine never did have the infamous gasket problem, even at 135K when it was rebuilt. Others here report problems with the wheel bearings, however, mine are still excelent with 150K now on them. The alingment though, is a real pain, the mechanics complain each time its performed-" hard to aling, has it been in a bad accident?" which it has not. I found that Mine was rather noisy, but after installing sound insullation to the interior panels and fire wall it is now pretty sedate. I also find here in the Midwest, it hard to find shops that want to work on Subarus. After a lot searching I have finally got this nailed down. Oh and the Subaru dealer, I don't even talk about that place. One more thing, if you don't know the last time it was performed I recommend changing the tranny fluid, to keep it nice and torque bind free.