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If the noise is coming from the area you say it could be loose torque converter bolts or a cracked flexplate. If you do not have one, a stethascope is available at the auto parts stores and that will help pinpoint the area where it is coming from.
how many miles?there is a recall now on 05 legacy outbacks,the recall calls for the shop to perform a catalyst deteriation test and depending on results one or both sets of catalysts need replacement and ecm gets reflashed check it out and by all means ,i know these convertors are expensive,do not get suckered by installing a aftermaket convertor they only last 3-6 months
When I replace the axle halves, I run the Nut off till it is level with the shaft end. THen take a piece of wood and set it across the shaft and hit the wood with a hammer. Usually only takes one or two hits and pops right out.Then I remove the nut and finish removal . Hope this helps, Good luck and have a great day.
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