2007 subaru vibration at 40mph

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Asked by GuruDGFMJ Dec 12, 2017 at 01:23 PM about the 2007 Subaru Outback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2007 Subaru outback has a virbration at 40 mph

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Tires out of balance, bent wheel, worn suspension, bad wheel bearing etc.

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checked tires, replaced drive shaft, left wheel bearing replaced, replaced r/f axle assembly , RF & LF bushings replaced. All work performed at two Subaru dealers at a cost of $2,500.00 and I still have the vibration.

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If you can find a tire shop that has a Road Force balancer it might be worth trying.

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$2500 to kill a vibration?! WB, axle and bushings should be about $500, so where's the extra $2k?

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that's nuts.. you're getting raped by these dealers. Call SOA and complain that the issue wasn't solved by the dealers and you still have this problem.

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It could even be an engine miss or a transmission issue. Pretty hard to tell from the limited information that was given.

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