January 16, 200818 yr Got a strange one, a wobble in my steering wheel but only when I accelerate. There is also a slight knock noise at the same time. If I let off the gas it stops. I have been driving in deep snow when it started, and thought I had some crud built up, but after a thaw, its still doing it though less. I was thinking a cv joint, but am not getting any clicking noises when turning. Could a wheel bearing cause these symptoms? I have tried shaking the wheels looking for a bad bearing, but no obvious problems. Anyone got any suggestions? :-\ Thanks in advance for your help in diagnosing this.
January 16, 200818 yr more likely, given the description, to be a DOJ (Double Offset Joint) Some incorrectly call this the "Inboard CV" Check for rips or tears on the inboard joints. Hope this helps.
January 16, 200818 yr Could be a bad DOJ (inboard CV joint). They will make noise under accel, with wheels straight.
January 17, 200818 yr For such a cv wobble, if you had the wheel off the ground and spun it by hand, do you think you would be able to see the wobble in the cv, or would it be too slow/little too notice? This is an undercut (outboard) CV:
January 17, 200818 yr wow! nice pic. yep - you need a new axle. hopefully the boot is busted and that will verify which axle you need. if not you can sometimes sense which side it's 'coming from'. get a Subaru or MWE axle only if you can. aftermarket axles suck.
January 17, 200818 yr I would love to see that outboard run--just not up close and personal if you know what I mean. For some reason, I suspect more than just the propeller will be spinning around.
January 17, 200818 yr I would love to see that outboard run--just not up close and personal if you know what I mean. For some reason, I suspect more than just the propeller will be spinning around. if it's a Subaru or MWE axle (which it looks like an MWE) it'll be fine....if it's aftermarket you better where full protection, fire gear, pilot helmets, bullet proof everything...and stand back.
January 17, 200818 yr Author Thanks for the suggestions, as soon as I get some time this weekend (and clear some snow out of the yard for an area to work in) I will crawl under there and check out the boots. This 97 OBS has almost 200K on its original axles, so I may spring for remans on both sides. I am assuming (dangerous I know) that since I feel it in the steering wheel it will be a front one thats bad, and not a rear axle. Hope I dont sound like an idiot, but would a replacement axle include both inboard and outboard cvs? Thanks again
January 17, 200818 yr Yes, if you buy an axle/half shaft, it comes all assembled with both inner and outboard cv's, boots, clamps, etc. NOTE: The axle may not include a new axle nut and new spring/roll pin, which you should definitely use new ones. Out with the old axle... And in with the new MWE axle... ....axle nut..........................spring pin.... axle nut note: there is also an axle nut same part # as above but ending in '1' instead of '0'; one is called 'olive' one is called 'gold', specifically one is for the front and the other the rear I forget which is which; not sure what if any actual difference there is.
January 17, 200818 yr http://www.drive.subaru.com/Fall03_WhatsInside.htmThat's a good article thanks! I assume management/sales came up with this part:
January 17, 200818 yr Excellent link OB99 - thanks. and Like always When it comes from Porcupine THE SPIN STOPS HERE!
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