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Not all struts are adjustable there . Most times the strut is held on to the stub axle with two bolts one is off set if adjustable . center pop the bolt and housing so it be refitted in the same place.
Thats called a shimmy. And you have shocks instead of struts. Chances are you have a ball joint or tie rod end about to fail. Something is very loose in the front steering or suspension. I'd put money on it being a ball joint.
Typically this a result of bad motor mounts, I had the same issue with my 92 honda accord, changing the side mounts and the strut up front resolved the issue. The Trans mount, behind the motor is the most difficult mount to change and requires you to unbolt the other mounts and roll the motor far enough forward to gain access to that mount, but once all 4 mounts are replaced your issue should be resolved
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