Suspension Modifications - Strut Tower Questions

pass1over

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Here, I'm trying to clarify. I don't want anyone getting confused and attempting to do this bass ackwards. The wooden guide goes on top of the strut tower. Bolts are screwed in from underneath the strut tower into the pre drilled holes. The addition of the nut is to make adjusting the guide easier and quicker.


Honestly it'd probably be a lot a lot faster, and easier, to just bolt a piece of 2x4 to the strut tower (from underneath) and drill into it with the pilot bit.

Your way would work well too (as demonstrated). I had to think about it again and your other post clarified it. Your using the hole in the wood as the guide instead of the pilot bit as a guide. Makes sense.

IMO, both ways would work well (obviously lol). Just two different ways to address the same issue.
 

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