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JWD06OBXT

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    Eugene, Oregon
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    1993 Subaru Loyale, 2006 Subaru Outback XT

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  1. Yup inner cage cracked in three spots. Pretty sure its cause the axle was toast cause when I took it off the car the joint actually locked up and had to force it back into the cup. Got a new to me OEM axle from the the Junk yard and it fit like a glove. Now just waiting for new tie rod ends.
  2. Anyone ever have the inner metal Cylinder on their axle crack?
  3. Thanks for the info! Only thing is the passenger side is super hard to spin off the ground not sure why always has been almost like it was stuck or brakes seized up but even before I put the caliper on it was hard to turn. I did have a problem with the bearing getting stuck on the axle. I'm pretty sure its an after market axle as well because the driver side came off no problem. Note car does not noticably pull one way or the other. Axle just wont spin with both wheels off the ground.
  4. So Just did struts all around and wheels bearing up front. Upon getting ready to be finished I left the car on four jack stands and turned it on to make sure I didn't have any rubbing or weird noises come from the brakes or bearings. Problem is driver side wheel spun once I had it in first gear but passenger side did not. Is there a problem here? Should I be concerned? Car is a 1993 Loyale 4WD with 191k miles. Thanks
  5. I'm in need of some guidance for replacing the worn out struts on my 93 Loyale 4WD Wagon. I've read through as many posts as I can trying to figure out what the correct struts i'll need to put on and am just a little confused with that specs ill need for up front and im trying to order from rock auto and the selection at this time is limited. For the rears I know I need 4wd specific as to not have issues with the spring perch. For the fronts that is where I'm confused. I'm having a hard time findings struts that are labeled as 4wd specific. Is that correct or will FWD work find for the front. Also what other models can I search products for that will work on my 93. Thanks in advanced!
  6. Awesome! Thanks for the info. Just starting tune the car up after driving all winter and was unsure what those wires went to. Currently trying to pin point why my AC clutch will not engage and what cause my heater to blow inconsistent air temperature all winter. Thinking about a coolant system flush and blow out the heater core. Also need to check the AC refrigerant pressure, I think i may be low as the car has never had AC since I bought it and the sensor that in in the plate above the compressor clutch was unbolted when I bought the car. Any other suggestions on tune up maintenance is appreciated. Car had 185k Thank you.
  7. Can anyone tell me what these bundles of wires go to and why are they are not connected to anything? Some thing I have been curious about since I bought the car.
  8. Awesome! Thanks for all the info. Ill tear into it the next couple days and see if I can find anything weird going on. I'm not experiencing any clicking as of right now. And I know one of the CV had been replaced before I purchased the car within the last two years. Thanks
  9. My original thought was CV and the brakes. However there is very little play side to side with the CV's when the front end is up. And none of the boots are torn on both axles. Is it possible to feel it the wheel bearing is shot without taking the hub off?
  10. My original thought was CV and the brakes. However there is very little play side to side with the CV's when the front end is up. And none of the boots are torn on both axles. Is it possible to feel it the wheel bearing is shot without taking the hub off?
  11. Good to Good to know. I'm just super stumped by this cause its so inconsistent. I drove it last weekend about an hour up a local mountain pass and it did it off and on the whole way there. But coming back it didn't do it a single time. The next day I did the same drive and it did it all the way there off and on and all the way back. I drained and replaced both front and rear differential oil last week and still experiencing same symptoms. It's so inconsistent it sucks. Gonna inspect the tires and rotate tonight along with check out the E-Brake as I believe it is sticking on one side. Thanks for the info!
  12. Thanks Ill give it a shot! Do you mean sit in front and grab the wheel by the side walls (Perpendicular to the CV Axle) and push and pull side to side rather than spinning the tire from the outside of the fender. When I got under the car the other day and had it in the air I yanked on the cv's side to side pretty hard and both had a small even amount of play between them.
  13. I'm not feeling any pulling at all. It's getting worse as I am not feeling a constant vibration when driving. It appears that I only get the thud, clunk and shimmying of the front end when carrying passengers. It almost feels weight dependent. And the thumping and bouncing of the front end happens in nearly the same cycle and rhythm every time it does it upon deceleration. Mind that it does not happen every time. To me when it does happen the best way I can describe the thumping and shaking and oscillating is the spinning of a top that is not balanced. It feels as if when decelerating the rotation is thrown off balance for a split second which gives me shaking and thumping feeling as if i ran something over. Then when accelerating again it goes back into a normal spin. Tire related???
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