Eddo wrote:
Camper is correct. It has to do with the alignment of the spring. You can see a difference between the two side in your pictures. You need to essentially rotate the spring inside the strut assembly about 180*.
However an easier way it just to rotate the top plate. Take out the strut assembly and put a pry bar between two bolts and clamp down the spring. It should rotate surprisingly easy. The the OME struts have no alignment tabs on the bottom so you can rotate the top however you want and not have to worry about those silly alignment tabs the stock struts have.
Why didnt you do that when you put them together Eddo?!?!?! JK, Im not to worried about it, just wish the front didnt sit so low. I also noticed you must of had some ball joint contact eddo, theres a rust spot right where the ball joint would hit. You can see it in that pic.
Sorry for using your pic camper, I just saw it and copied it. I really dont feel like taking that front end apart again, way to much work for that.
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