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Classicscooby75 29 March 2016 02:40 PM

Classic subaru impreza 98' offside rear wheel locking
 
Hi to all I'm new to this site but have a problem with my classic awd 2ltr turbo I've been doing some welding as this has become a bit of a project now it was on axle stands on the near side for a couple of weeks while I was doing the work. I have put wheels back on and started it to pull it out of the garage and realised that the offside rear wheel wad dragging I've since removed that wheel and removed brakes thinking as the pads were at metal that it being wet when I first brought it in could have welded together. This was not the case it seem to be the whole shift that has problems as it will not turn so I'm guessing something to do with the diff I've jacked up the opposite side at the same time and tried to turn this it's a bit stiff but still turns does anybody have any exact Ideas or had or heard of this problem before thanks in advance if anyone could help cheers james:cry:

jonnyricer2 29 March 2016 07:17 PM

Hand brake shoes could be the issue lever arm quadrants siezed possibly.

Classicscooby75 29 March 2016 08:54 PM

If it's got discs on rear does it still have shoes this is my first subaru impreza so I just released caliper to pry pads?

Dan_RA 30 March 2016 07:51 AM

Hub seized? Wheel bearing collapsed?

Ciaran 30 March 2016 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by Classicscooby75 (Post 11814745)
If it's got discs on rear does it still have shoes this is my first subaru impreza so I just released caliper to pry pads?

Yes shoes on the inside of the disk.
Make sure handbrake is off and reverse the car.
This should free it off

Classicscooby75 05 April 2016 11:50 AM

Thanks for all the advice this car has been through alot of neglect the shoe lining was welded to the inside of the hub when I removed the hub it took the shoe lining with it lol complete strip clean and rebuild with all new components including a two week wait to get new calipers and cradle from Japan thanks again for all help this will be my new bookmark cheers again James


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