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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 10:16 AM
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Tokico D-spec strut question

I have just installed a set of tokico d-spec on a 03 wrx sedan and when I got to the last strut it was for the front left, and at that point I noticed it was a right strut, I had been given 2 fron trights struts. I know a strut is a strut, left or right, the only differences is the attachments for the brake line and other cable, the only that worries me is the camber bolt goes through the opposite direction. Will this make it impossible to do an alignment? I am still gonna email the company and get it aquared away, but if it wont hurt the alignment then I dont think I will make the switch, but I will still let the compant know what happened. Thanks oh yeah and with these struts what has the best setting for the front and rear that other users have seen is the best ride quality, please dont bash me but I have a set Tein s-techs on them now.
Old Feb 26, 2008 | 10:22 AM
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No, it doesnt matter which way the bolt is facing
Old Feb 26, 2008 | 02:37 PM
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cool, thanks alot, i appreciate it cause I really didnt feel like changing it, haha
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