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  1. We've tried all that already. They've been balanced and the car is aligned. They are just out of round from the car sitting.

    These tires stay on steel rims so storage is easy.

     

    It's possible that they got warm, then the car was parked for the hg and the tires cooled off and sat for a month. Hasn't been much heat here in Gunnison lately but of it warms up they may smooth out some hopefully.

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  2. I'll try a different brand next time. It probably flat spotted since we don't drive much and it sits for a week or more at a time.

     

    It's a 98 outback legacy and had a bad hg. When we drove it in to drop it off for hg work she noticed it shaking worse than usual and it had sat for a month or more before the hg work. That's all I can think of.

     

    The warranty is over so I guess I'll just run them through the summer and use them up. Hate to toss them out if I can keep it at certain speeds it's not too horrible haha.

  3. My wife's car was riding rough so I took it to the shop to have the tires balanced.

    They said they are balanced but very flat spotted or possibly broken belts?

    The tread depth new is 13/32 but they said the cut off for claiming defects is at 11/32. Mine are at 9/32 at about 8-10k miles and they are almost new. I rotate at 3-5 k like recommended and they are on the car about 5 months a year.

    Firestone Winterforce 205/70R15, bought three winter's ago.

     

    Anyone had this problem? The tire shop gave me Firestone number and said good luck. They said if I can get a claim number then let them know and they'll try to do something if Firestone will stand behind them.

    I sure never expected this from new tires and there was no recall.

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  4. Yeah the camber bolts are what I'm trying to figure out. The guy at primitive said I'd need two camber bolts for 1.3 inches with raised springs and two more camber bolts with 1/2 spacers to achieve 1.75 inch lift. I'm not sure what to do with only two camber bolts. It just needs to be ready at alignment or will cost more $$. I thought both the bolts at the bottom of the strut were camber bolts but I can remember now.

  5. I had almost the exact same symptoms with my mass air flow sensor. It can't be tested but there are cheap ones online. I found two for around 30 a piece when mine went bad.

    Or try to clean it with some mass air flow sensor cleaner see if it works. It never worked for me.

    It should throw a code for it if it's bad but you know how that can be. I also had a bad knock sensor once that had similar symptoms but not so much lack of power. It kept throwing weird codes till I figured it out.

    Also subaru plug wires are very thin and can arc with the slightest damage. I replace all mine every year it seems before winter. Make sure you inspect them all thoroughly for any mouse chewings. One tiny tooth mark is all it takes to cause a misfire. This time of year is the most likely time it will happen with winter coming.

    Just a thought.

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