I can finally contribute my own Outback.
King Spring/ '04 KYB Struts
Whiteline Camber kit
17" WRX wheels
215/60 Geolandars
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#351
I found this while scrolling through nasioc. It might be some help. Good luck.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...=wheel+bearing
#352
I can finally contribute my own Outback.
King Spring/ '04 KYB Struts
Whiteline Camber kit
17" WRX wheels
215/60 Geolandars
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Last edited by Heffernan; 07-07-2012 at 06:33 PM.
#354
My Subaru Outback has started making a chattering/scraping noise from the gear shift area. It sounds like something is scraping against the drive shaft. I looked under it yesterday and I did not see any evidence of anything contacting the drive shaft. It doesn't matter if I have the clutch engaged or disengaged. It doesn't matter if I am accelerating or slowing down to trigger the noise. It does seem to be associated with speed in the sense that when the noise does happen, the noise lasts longer when I am going slow and shorter when I am going fast. I do not feel anything unusual in the clutch pedal. There has been no chainge other than the noise. I pulled up the shifter surround and found nothing unusuall there. I drove without the surround and it definitly sounds like it is coming from somewhere close to that area.
It is a 2001 5 speed Outback. 255k on the clock. 160k on the engine and clutch. Clutch still feels great.
Any suggestions? I do not think it is the clutch because the noise happens regardless of if it is in gear or out of gear or neutral.
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#355
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#356
Which thread?
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#357
#358
Didn't mean to confuse you, I meant it sounds like your rear wheel bearings are failing.
thread here:
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...ooooooooo-2009.
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#359
"He can deliver pizza in 30 minutes or less... sideways, in a blizzard."
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#362
"He can deliver pizza in 30 minutes or less... sideways, in a blizzard."
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#363
Just picked up a Forester with 300k miles. Should I be worried?
The headgaskets have been done already so that's one less thing to go wrong
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#364
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#365
Thanks Patrik. It's been about a month of ownership with this crazy high-mileage Forester. It was disgusting inside and out so it had to be cleaned STAT. I spent a couple days thoroughly going over the interior and exterior, cleaning every little door jam, nook and cranny of the car. Windshield glass, wipers, and various interior plastic bits have been replaced. Aside from a couple door dings, it looks like a new car.
Mechanically, it has behaved well. This is the first car I've owned that has an auto transmission. I have been driving it like it's made of glass because I'm so worried about having to replace the tranny. It shifts well and doesn't make any noise. On the highway, it seems to lock (stops freewheeling) into the last gear like a manual transmission, which is nice for decelerating without having to brake. The engine is pretty weak, but I think it's mostly due to me being used to a manual transmission.
Handling is so-so. Only slightly better than my Jeep Cherokee, or so it seems. Lots of body roll. But I guess it is a small SUV with a lot of heavy glass away from it's center of gravity. The seats have been comfortable for the longer freeway trips I've done already.
I'm hoping to take some photos of it this weekend.
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#366
Finally got some photos today of said Forester
IMG_0089 by wheeltowheel, on Flickr
IMG_0055 by wheeltowheel, on Flickr
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IMG_0066 by wheeltowheel, on Flickr
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#367
The headgaskets have been done already so that's one less thing to go wrong
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#368
Another pic of this awesome Outback.![]()
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#369
How well do Subarus tow? My parents are looking at a 2012-2013 Outback 3.6r. Says it tows 3000lbs. Looking to replace what a 1999 Ford Exploder did as far tow duty and general stuff. It needs only to tow about 2000lb boat/trailer. Might even be on the steep side. 16ft fiberglass 1980s tidee splitfire with a 50hp outboard.
The boat gets towed maybe 1-3 times a year. Thoughts
#372
Hey guys, I need some help. My 2001 Outback manual transmission is in need of a new prop shaft. This is the shaft that goes from the transmission to the rear end. There are plenty of the automatic outbacks in the junkyard. I was told that the shafts are different between a manual and an auto. Is this true? Anyone have a manual prop shaft that they could sell me? I am having a hard time finding one. The u-joint in mine has gone bad. It causes the shaft to wobble and hit the tunnel. I need one in the worst way.
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#373
We took the '13 Outback 2.5i for a road trip, 700 miles about. We averaged 25mpg the whole way at 75mph. Seems a bit low for a car that's rated 25city/30hwy. Not sure if it takes time to break in, the car just clocked 1k on the odometer.
Thoughts?
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#378
The Forester got much attention today. New battery, serpentine belts (and tensioner), brake pads, brake rotors, a fresh oil change, oil filter, and rotated the tires. Didn't bother changing the brake fluid.
The next thing on the list will be rear wheel bearings and rear brakes. I'll probably get to that in a few thousand miles when it turns over 290k
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#379
Subtle spacers came in on Friday.
Hoping to get them installed soon with an alignment soon after.
#380
I didn't see one of these posted, so sorry if one already exists.
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#381
Worried!? Nah. Although he was right about the support group...we meet on Wednesdays, bring a snack.
Not sure about the towing long-term. I've pulled people out of ditches but nothing more than that.
AFAIK they are different. On all my parts-resources sites they are listed as different (manual and automatic parts). You can at least find the part number from a Subaru dealer and search ebay or a junk yard for the part.
Anything over 60mpg is going to decrease your consumption quite a bit, even if you are doing it for an extended period of time. At 60mpg I can do about 27/28mpg on the highway in my Legacy wagon.
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1997 Subaru Legacy L Wagon
1974 Datsun 260Z
#382
Also a pic for continuity!
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#385
Mine. New Subtle Solution .5" spacers going in the rear to replace the .25" already installed.
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