steam_mill
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2002
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- 413
I have a 2000 Subaru Outback Wagon Limited .<br /><br />At the 72K km service, the brakes were checked and 'serviced'. Tires<br />were rotated and balanced.<br /><br />Car never ran smoothly again. At 110 Kph (65 mph), I get a wheel shimmy. Back to the dealer it went. He rotated balanced etc. <br />Conclusion, tires were shot. Balanced as best he could but told me<br />the tires were needing replacement anyway.<br /><br />At 80K, replaced with Michelin Hydroedge. Shimmy/vibration were still<br />there but less. Back to the tire dealer. The dealer was great (Kipling<br />Tire in Toronto).<br /><br />Went back to tire dealer and to make a long story short, they balanced all tires 5<br />times. Shimmy still there. Thought maybe the tires were bad.<br /><br />Put on a brand new set of Michelin symmetry. Same problem. Put the<br />Hydroedges back on.<br /><br />Went to dealer thinking a bad bearing/cv joint etc. Car checks out<br />perfect. Tire changes were all torqued with a torque wrench. <br />Different rims at different points on the car. Car does not vibrate<br />only sterring. All drivetrain components appear to NOT be vibrating.<br /><br />Everybody is at their wits end. I like the car but I can't drive it like this.<br /><br />Tire dealer went as far as to balance rim without tire and put tire heavy spot against rim heavy spot etc.<br /><br />Ideas?