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First you have to remove the three pins (not sure why they did not take these out at the factory or why they are installed in the first place).

This is a GT 500, but it is the same, and shows in detail how to to remove the pins.

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That was an exceptionally good video! He doesn't yammer on endlessly like so many people on the Ytube, excellent camera work, good lighting, and well edited. I mean, why can't everyone take that kind of time and care to do video?

Yeah, yeah, that was a rhetorical question. :wink:
 
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Pry on it . . . ugh, or hit it with a hammer? Same car, at 10 minutes into the video, adjusting the front camber plates to 2.3° - which looks like the maximum on the GT 500.

Scroll ahead to 10 minutes and start watching.

 
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A quick verbal how to instruction beginning at 6:35

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