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  • Birthday 04/16/1987

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    St. Louis, MO
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    18 Legacy 2.5i Limited w/EyeSight

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  1. I'm having issues where the rear end only sways to the right. It will even start off-tracking as soon as I slightly turn the steering wheel to the left (literally from 12 o'clock to like 11:55). I can turn it that much or more to the right and it doesn't do it ever. It happens at all speeds from 10mph and up and on just about every road. They did fix my alignment again by shifting the subframe. Everything is the same except -1.2 LR camber and -1.5RR camber. So it got better from the -1.0LR and -1.7RR. They got the difference down to more than half as much as it was. The rear end swing is still just as bad as it was before.
  2. I agree with you. I hope they can fix it or another Subaru dealer can because I don't like the idea nor should I have to fix something that wasn't built right. I totally agree. I'm a semi truck driver and yeah its always more stressful when the trailer off-tracks because the tandems are out of alignment. My car shouldn't be harder to keep inside the lines compared to a semi, LOL.
  3. Ok, true. I'm the only driver and I'm always careful of bad spots in roads and I know I haven't hit a curb so it was bad assembly unfortunately.
  4. How would they do it if "its not adjustable?" Is it because you think LR needs more negative camber? Is the center of the acceptable range -1.5?
  5. I got my alignment fixed the other day and the Legacy is still tramlining on rutted interstates, which here in Missouri is all of them. The rear only tramlines or dog-tracks to the the right when in the ruts. The front stays straight. My question is if my rear cross camber is at 0.7. I know the max allowable spec of rear cross camber 0.75 for our cars. Is 0.7 a big enough difference to cause my problem? How can I get my dealer to fix it? Coming from a 13 Regal and a 17 Terrain that both had low-profile tires, I've never had a vehicle with a rear end this squirrelly before on these same roads. I attached the alignment pages. My car only has 1200 miles on it.
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