Steering Demons

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  1. Navar Hren
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    When I make a sharp left turn, the steering wheel will center at the 11 o' clock position until i make a sharp right turn and then it'll center at the 1 o clock position. No audible or visible suspension issues otherwise. What would you say the culprit is? In the hopes of not disrupting any good ideas, let's assume I haven't checked any of the suspension bits and bushings.

    Also getting a slight vibration around 65mph which seems to likely be imbalanced tires (one or several). Will rebalance all of them after work tomorrow.
     
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    After more driving around the neighborhood paying close attention to exactly what was happening and doing copious amounts of NASIOC and subaruforester.org research, I believe I'm dealing with "memory steer". Steering rack bushings are on order and all 4 struts will be disassembled and rebuilt to ensure that they are assembled correctly. Apparently a flipped conical washer is pretty common (when struts have been pulled apart) and an easy fix.
     
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    Atta boy :)
     
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    For me it was a worn strut bearing and a bent tophat.
     
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    Remember how much of a bitch of a time it was getting your front top hats to line up when we put them struts in.....could be this.
     
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    Yup, almost definitely. Replacement hats dropped right in with no complaining. I think the bent ear is what blew the bearing. Sounded like grinding teeth when rotated.
     
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    when we put his fronts in we had to tweak one of the ears on each of the top hats as it did have a noticeable tweak on each one.
     
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    Yeah, sounds about right. Those top hats are most assuredly in question. Will have to look around and find a set.
     
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    You work at a dealer broooo
     
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    That's true. Stock replacements will run me 90 bucks for the pair.
     
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    For the setup your running right now stock are good.
     
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    Is that a "special price"? How much for an 07 wrx? Sorry to hijack, need a pair.
     
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    That's dealer cost but believe it or not, parts geek has them for the same price. Also, same part numbers 02-07. You're looking at the same cost.