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Old 5/27/15, 08:37 AM
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GT500 strut mount arrow re-orientation requires disassembly?

Hi, all. I want to re-orient the GT500 strut mount so the arrow points inward to gain a bit of camber. So I know if I need to rent spring compressors, will this require disassembly of the strut and springs? I know I'll need to lower the assembly from the strut towers. Thanks.
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Just unbolt the four strut nuts lower and rotate mount. Reinstall and retorque to spec. No spring compressor needed.
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That's what I was hoping for. Will I have to loosen the strut nut to rotate or will it rotate freely at full torque?
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^ just the 4 bolts, lower, then turn 180
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Great, thanks. Any idea on how much + camber I can expect?
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