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    Spring Compressor

    I need some advice on which spring compressor to buy/rent.

    I don't really want to take them to a shop, I'd rather buy one.

    My problem is this: Every one I've seen is too big.

    The "teeth" that go into the coils are too large. I have roughly 1/4 inch in between coils.
    Every compressor I've looked at is about 3/4 of an inch.
    I can loosen the nut to give me more space, but it still isn't enough.

    Also, they're Monroe quick struts. Nothing special.
    Links are appreciated. I haven't tried sears or Performance tool.

    #2
    I have the exact same problem and haven't found any solution.
    All of them are too big and when I want to buy or rent one they give me a MacPherson one.
    We are looking for a coil spring compressor, NOT MacPherson.
    I saw one online but gave up looking by myself and wasting time.

    If anyone could find a proper tool that would be great!
    BTW, welcome to the forum and remember to read the rules!
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      #3
      Originally posted by CB7Nub View Post
      I have the exact same problem and haven't found any solution.
      All of them are too big and when I want to buy or rent one they give me a MacPherson one.
      We are looking for a coil spring compressor, NOT MacPherson.
      I saw one online but gave up looking by myself and wasting time.

      If anyone could find a proper tool that would be great!
      BTW, welcome to the forum and remember to read the rules!
      You saw one online?
      Can I haz link?

      Thanks for the welcome, and I know them by heart.

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        #4
        use a pry bar to open the coils slightly larger that's what i have always done
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          #5
          you dont need a spring compressor for the back. i bought some nice ones at my local harbor fraight tools. 3 tangs 1 up on top 2 at bottom for stability.
          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=171625

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            #6
            Originally posted by quaidum View Post
            use a pry bar to open the coils slightly larger that's what i have always done
            That's what I've always done. It always worked for me.



            Don't loosen that nut until the springs are compressed. If you accidentally loosen it too far, it could shoot off like a bullet. Since you'll probably be leaning over it to loosen it, you could get shot in the face. Nobody likes getting shot in the face.






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              #7
              This has always worked for me:


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