--- In subaruimprezaoutbacksport@yahoogroups.com, "Max" <max@...> > >
> > > As in, driving tru the grinding and shaking untill the wheel falls
> off on the freeway at 70mph? Yep, always safer getting it fixed. Max
>
The car wasn't shaking yet,knock on wood,but it was growling like an
angry pitbull defending his territory.LOL I'm well aware of the safety
issues so I drove it directly to the mechanic a few miles from the
dealer.It should be ready to drive on monday.I can't wait because the
roads here in northern lower Michigan's snow belt are slicker than you
know what.I've been driving a chevy aveo 5 that feels like its
floating on air on these slipery roads.Makes for lots of white knuckle
driving even at conservative speeds.I nearly went head on into a
pickup a few days ago cause it wouldn't turn right.Lucky for me there
was a wide strip of snow down the center line giving me enough
traction to avoid a crash. I WANT MY SUBARU! LOL. Ed