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Problems with 2009 Subaru Forester WHEELS

On average, the 2009 Subaru Forester starts to “feel” problems with the WHEELS and its various aspects after 32 000 miles.

Recently reported WHEELS problems on 2009 Subaru Forester

Car was being driven north on i 83 when the car (subaru forester 2009) started swaying between two lanes. i couldn't control the steering wheel to stop the swaying until the car speed lowered considerably. other cars along side and behind my car took evasive action to avoid hitting my car. i drove the car home safely after i was able to gain control of the steering. i am concerned about the safety of the car even after the car was examined by a collision center and the dealer could not find the direct cause of the incidence. the collision center suggested realignment and rotation of the wheels. they also recommended replacement of a bushing at the front lower control arm. the dealer who inspected the car didn't agree that the bushing replacement was necessary. i am afraid to drive the auto. *tr

The tire wells of my 2009 subaru forrester fill with snow and ice to the point that the steering is affected- it is difficult to control the car. i have been living in the same area for many years and i have never experienced this with a vehicle (previously i have driven an altima, jetta, civic and celica) and the previous vehicles have not been advertised as 'snow condition' vehicles. i drive in plowed lanes (not in the mess) and i am concerned about this lack of control when the weather gets a little nasty. *tr

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