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Direction for the rear JRi/DA adjuster?

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Grant 302

basic and well known psychic
Not sure if the adjuster should have been mounted facing in or outboard:
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I didn't see any instructions, but everything else was straightforward and pretty easy.
 
It does not matter, however if you mount it inboard you can make adjustments without removing the wheel, (still have to jack car up)
 

Grant 302

basic and well known psychic
ilesjohn said:
It does not matter, however if you mount it inboard you can make adjustments without removing the wheel, (still have to jack car up)

Thanks for the reply. I installed facing outboard since I'm changing wheels at the track. I tried adjusting it through the wheel, and it works pretty well if I'm just making a small adjustment from the current position. Just wouldn't want to do that for large adjustments counting from the reference position.
 

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