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tls223

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  1. Thanks for all of the information. I think rotating the tires might be the best thing for me to do since I don't have any information on when it was last done. Just looking at the tread the tires look almost new, so I would hate to have to replace them when I didn't have to. It could also be the car, since this is my first Subaru, I don't have much experiance feeling the road like I do in this one. However, I still have no idea about the buzzing noise in the morning. The mechanic didn't seem to concerned about it and the breaks are great so I don't think it is the ABS. Could it just not like the cold weather? If that is the case, what can I do other then put it in a garage? Thanks again
  2. Happy holidays and thank you in advance, I think I might have a problem with my tires. I just bought the car from a much warmer climate. On cold mornings for about a block when I drive there is a buzzing noise on the driver side of the car. I have also noticed, what I think, to be more then normal vibrations on the highway. I have a Subaru Impreza 1996 with 40,000 miles. I checked the last owner’s records and the tires were replaced in October 2002 when it had 31,355 miles. The tires were purchased from Discount tires and are BFG Precept Touring which have an 80,000 mile warrantee (I don't know if that applies when you change owners) and according to the web site they are all season tires. I took the car into a local mechanic and the shocks and struts were fine and they did not find anything loose. I would appreciate any advice on what to do
  3. I just bought my first Subaru today but it doesn't have a manual. It is a '96 Impreza with 40,000 miles. Do dealerships have manuals, or let you photocopy them? Also, does anyone have any input on maintenace that might be needed soon? Thanks
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