post the pic of how you switched them around, I am trying to figure out the correct way vs the way you did it first
The way the previous owner did it is wrong. In this picture is the outer bushing but he made it the inner bushing.
So I installed it the same way. But alas it was wrong so you see that bushing does not go there. The inner bushing is the one sitting on my bench:
Now that is if you use the Duralast bushings. If you use the OEM ones they look a little different but they mount the same way.
Now it only took me 45 minutes to swap them this morning on my back.
If you have a ball joint tool then its even easier.
1. Jack up the nose and put stands under the subframe rails.
2. Take off the front tires.
3. Remove the cross brace that goes in front of the strut rod ends. (not needed if using an open end wrench but a ratchet is faster)
4. Use a 30mm socket and remove the nut, washer and bushing on the front of the strut rod.
5. Remove the strut rod stopper on the LCA side and then the nut, washer and bushing.
6. Remove the lower strut mount bolt.
7. Remove the lower ball joint. If you do not have a ball joint tool then do step 7b instead.
7b. Remove the LCA bolt to frame.
8. Drop down the LCA and slide the strut rod out.