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Old 24 September 2010, 03:13 PM
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Started to get this a while ago, but thought it was intermittant.

Now Im pretty sure that when then car has been on a half decent run, at very slow speed with pleanty of steering lock ie car park etc.

I am getting a judder from the rear and it feels like its from the inside wheel of the direction Im turning.

Anyone got any ideas, is it possibly something to do with the diff?
Old 24 September 2010, 03:27 PM
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What model, what year?

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Old 24 September 2010, 03:44 PM
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That would be helpfull wouldn't it

Its a 95 WRX wagon Import
Old 24 September 2010, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by richie99
Started to get this a while ago, but thought it was intermittant.

Now Im pretty sure that when then car has been on a half decent run, at very slow speed with pleanty of steering lock ie car park etc.

I am getting a judder from the rear and it feels like its from the inside wheel of the direction Im turning.

Anyone got any ideas, is it possibly something to do with the diff?
I get this with my 06 Sti, I'm pretty sure its just down to scoobys being symmetrical awd and on full lock etc the inner wheels want to turn at different speeds to the outer wheels mate.
Old 24 September 2010, 08:51 PM
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it should feel no different to driving a two wheel drive car is it manual or auto? it does sound centre diff related
Old 24 September 2010, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by jacksonelliott
I get this with my 06 Sti, I'm pretty sure its just down to scoobys being symmetrical awd and on full lock etc the inner wheels want to turn at different speeds to the outer wheels mate.

That was my first thought but surely it would do it from cold too?


It is manual btw
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Mine starting doing this my00 after a few good launchings, only when you have been driven and got every thing warmed up.
Crunchers in reverse with or without any lock, sometime when moving slow going forward.
I have left this now for a good few months and has got slightly worse, I refuse to spend anymore money on costly repairs as it only needs to last another 6 months.
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Originally Posted by scooby1doo1
Mine starting doing this my00 after a few good launchings, only when you have been driven and got every thing warmed up.
Crunchers in reverse with or without any lock, sometime when moving slow going forward.
I have left this now for a good few months and has got slightly worse, I refuse to spend anymore money on costly repairs as it only needs to last another 6 months.

I have been towing my caravan with mine which proberbly hasn't helped

Not sure if I want to spend a fortune on it as it doesn't owe me that much, but apart from this it has been a great car so would be good to get it sorted.
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