Front side of my 2002 Subaru outback is making a whinge noise

Asked by Cjones02 Aug 31, 2019 at 05:06 AM about the 2002 Subaru Outback Limited Wagon

Question type: General

I have got a 2002 Subaru outback limited I've done
replaced the wheel hub and baring and the CV axle
and it's still doing it it quites when I turn left but
louder when I turn right idk what else to do besides
getting an alignment which it needs any way but
and info or idea are greatly appreciated it's the
front by the way thank you God bless

3 Answers

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I would suspect Tie rod ends and or ball joints, as they don't have grease fittings like in the old days. The alignment shop can inspect those for wear and tear and replace.

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It's got brand new ball joints it it but the tie rod ends do need 2 b replaced but that's not the cause or the woring notice I hear

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Good discrimination. But "whinge" isn't helping us here...neither is "woring". You may have gotten a bad axle (common). It's not TREs nor BJs nor a bad alignment. Might be as simple as a worn brake pad, scraping rotor backing plate or similar silliness, so have the orig shop reinspect IF it's recent to their front corner work. I'd also brush up on your communication skills and leave higher powers out of this forum, eh?

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