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ricleh

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Purchased yesterday off Craigslist for $100



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ricleh

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It is a very large coil spring compressor. The tool to use to quickly and safely remove coil springs mounted over a shock.


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Branick makes a great wall mounted compressor... I wouldn't worry about breaking the compressor itself. Thats an industrial unit designed for shop use. Loving it! I've been searching for one for awhile but that elusive $100 craigslist deal hasn't come across my screen yet!
 

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It is a very large coil spring compressor. The tool to use to quickly and safely remove coil springs mounted over a shock.


Rick

Like on a MacPherson strut? Heck, every time I've done it I just had a couple of cocktails, got out my uber-cheapie pair of coil compressors I've had for 25 years and an impact wrench...whappity whappity whoa nellie they're off.
 

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Definitely a strut spring compressor, not a shock spring compressor.

It can also be bench-mounted with a little fabrication.
 
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ricleh

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Now I need to get some square tubing and plate steel to make a rolling stand for the coil spring compressor.

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Thats thing kicks a$$. We had one at the Toyota dealership I used to work at. You can change all 4 struts in like hour and a half with it. Very nice addition especially for $100.
 
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ricleh

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I pulled out an old coilover shock from my Tundra and tested out the coil spring compressor. It works like a charm. Here are some pictures -

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I had to set the spring compressor on the workmate bench to get clearance for the shock which protrudes from the bottom of the compressor. I definitely need to fab up a stand of some sort. I don't have room to mount it on any wall in my garage. Too much junk in there.


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What you have scored is probably the best McPherson strut compressor on the market. Those are about the safest ones to use. Hellofa deal you got !!
 

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Nice score! This thread validates why the local craigslist "tools" section should be scanned at least a couple times a week.
 

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Man that would be handy! Not used very much but damn handy when needed. For $100 I would be happy tolet it collect dust until it was needed.

Nice score!!!!
 
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ricleh

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I have a lot of friends with 4x4 trucks and it seems someone is always changing their coilover shocks. This will get a lot of use. Rick
 

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Thats thing kicks a$$. We had one at the Toyota dealership I used to work at. You can change all 4 struts in like hour and a half with it. Very nice addition especially for $100.

An hour and a half? :wtf:

You would starve around here.
 
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