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Park the vehicle on level ground and locate the tops of the strut towers. Look for the hockey puck looking things on either side of the engine bay. These are called strut bearings or strut mounts.
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Loosen and remove the nuts on top of the strut mount bolts. Magnetic trays or similar will help keep nuts from getting lost.
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Fit the strut tower bar. Loosen the bar locknuts to allow for adjustment. Loosen the bolts that hold the bar to the mounts so that the mounts can sit flush with the body. Some adjustment may be required here.
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Mount the strut brace plates on top of the strut bearing bolts. Turn the bar by hand until the mounts are centered on the strut tower bolts. Thread nuts on by hand but do not fully tighten. Leave them loose for wiggle room.
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Once everything is centered, first tighten the strut mount nuts to recommended torque. Next, cinch up the bolts connecting the bar to the mounts.
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The bar is supposed to join the tops of the towers, not push them out or pull them together. Adjust the bar accordingly. Cinch up the locknuts on the bar to finish the job. Go driving!
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