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dAvenue 01-11-2012 01:53 PM

KONI Yellows: seeking spring compressor recommendations
 
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Hey everyone. :tiphat:

Late last week, I ordered a set of Koni's from TireRack that were delivered to me earlier this week. I am very excited to get them installed, but I am in need of a spring compressor. I placed an order for some other tools to help get the job done (pending delivery): 1/2 in. drive breaker bar, socket set and torque wrench.

There are a lot of spring compressors available online, but it's hard to know which one will be the best for our Z car. I'm aiming to spend less than $50 but still get a quality product. I've combed through the forum as part of my due diligence but my quest did not bear much fruit. So now I come to you and ask for your expertise.

If you own a spring compressor or used one before in the past on your Z, please share your experience and/or recommendation. All thoughts and suggestions are also welcome.

I'm posting a pic of the Koni's because I'd be lying if I didn't (somatic). :hello:

scionide 01-11-2012 02:08 PM

I just rented one from autozone before, I think it was about a $50 deposit, return it when you're done and get your money back.

kenchan 01-11-2012 02:10 PM

davenue- awesome! :tup:

yah, you can go to harbor freight and get one for like $20 but as scion mentioned, you can rent one too. :)

if you decide to buy one, get one that is low profile. i have a pretty chunky one that ive been using the last 10yrs or so. it works fine but at times i can't get the clamp between the coils without scuffing them up.

kenchan 01-11-2012 02:19 PM

next time around i would get something like this:

MacPherson Strut Coil Spring Compressor Set

http://www.harborfreight.com/media/c...mage_18480.jpg

opposed to something like i currently have. you can see that the blocky rectangular
shoulder on the opposite side of the coil holder curve can get in the way between
the coils. :ugh2:

http://contentinfo.autozone.com/znet...27036/image/4/

make sure to wear safety goggles and work gloves. be safe! :)

TypeOne 01-11-2012 02:27 PM

Since you have eibach springs, I would use the first one Kenchan posted. Otherwise you will have a hard time getting the compressor on and off the spring.

kenchan 01-11-2012 02:35 PM

haha, typeone also speaks from actual experience. :tup:


if i was doing car mods as i was before i had kids i would get the table top/wall mountable one. :) do a few local buddie's' cars for $50 each and it will pay for itself in no time.

dAvenue 01-11-2012 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by scionide (Post 1485747)
I just rented one from autozone before, I think it was about a $50 deposit, return it when you're done and get your money back.

Cool...I didn't know they offered this.

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Originally Posted by kenchan
davenue- awesome! :tup:

yah, you can go to harbor freight and get one for like $20 but as scion mentioned, you can rent one too. :)

if you decide to buy one, get one that is low profile. i have a pretty chunky one that ive been using the last 10yrs or so. it works fine but at times i can't get the clamp between the coils without scuffing them up.

I'm interested in buying one for sure. I'm going to shoot for the low profile idea (great feedback btw) and buy the Harbor Freight compressor. I tried repping you for this but I gots to spread it around first. :icon17:

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Originally Posted by TypeOne
Since you have eibach springs, I would use the first one Kenchan posted. Otherwise you will have a hard time getting the compressor on and off the spring.

Good stuff. This just what I needed to know and confirmed it for me. I've been studying your DIY for like a week now and plan on using it to install these bad boys. :tup:

Thanks for the quality feedback, guys. I really appreciate it. After I get these babies installed, I'll post up the experience for all to see.

kenchan 01-11-2012 03:32 PM

^^ :tup: GL with the install. :)

Alchemy 01-16-2012 06:22 PM

Yeah, just hit up Autozone. Congrats on the yellows man, Im totally jelly. Let us know how they ride when you get them in!

onzedge 01-17-2012 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dAvenue (Post 1485725)
Hey everyone. :tiphat:

Late last week, I ordered a set of Koni's from TireRack that were delivered to me earlier this week. I am very excited to get them installed, but I am in need of a spring compressor. I placed an order for some other tools to help get the job done (pending delivery): 1/2 in. drive breaker bar, socket set and torque wrench.

There are a lot of spring compressors available online, but it's hard to know which one will be the best for our Z car. I'm aiming to spend less than $50 but still get a quality product. I've combed through the forum as part of my due diligence but my quest did not bear much fruit. So now I come to you and ask for your expertise.

If you own a spring compressor or used one before in the past on your Z, please share your experience and/or recommendation. All thoughts and suggestions are also welcome.

I'm posting a pic of the Koni's because I'd be lying if I didn't (somatic). :hello:

:tup: Koni FTW.

kenchan 01-17-2012 11:34 AM

dAvenue- have you installed these yet? :yum:

Mike 01-17-2012 11:41 AM

I would just take the strut off, go to an alignment/tire shop and have them swap them out. It should be less than $50 and save a ton of time.

dAvenue 01-17-2012 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Alchemy (Post 1493141)
Yeah, just hit up Autozone. Congrats on the yellows man, Im totally jelly. Let us know how they ride when you get them in!

:rofl2:

Will do, buddy!

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge
:tup: Koni FTW.

Indeed. :tup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan
dAvenue- have you installed these yet? :yum:

Nope, not yet. The last order of tools are scheduled for delivery today. I'm going to start working on the install as soon as I can.

I should be able to work on it during the weeknights or, at the very latest, get it all done this weekend. I can't friggin wait! I mean, staring at the Koni's for a week while knowing I don't have the tools to begin the install has been brutal. :excited:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike
I would just take the strut off, go to an alignment/tire shop and have them swap them out. It should be less than $50 and save a ton of time.

Well sunava beach. Did not think of that. :facepalm:

onzedge 01-17-2012 12:06 PM

Bring it out to Sacramento -- we have a nice wall-mounted spring compressor you can use.

kenchan 01-17-2012 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dAvenue (Post 1494228)
Nope, not yet. The last order of tools are scheduled for delivery today. I'm going to start working on the install as soon as I can.

I should be able to work on it during the weeknights or, at the very latest, get it all done this weekend. I can't friggin wait! I mean, staring at the Koni's for a week while knowing I don't have the tools to begin the install has been brutal. :excited:

hahaha. :tup: so you have an impact gun/breaker bar and everything else? sockets, socket adapters, ratchet, etc? :)

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1494231)
Bring it out to Sacramento -- we have a nice wall-mounted spring compressor you can use.

not only that mr. onzedge jr - ASE certified master-tech can do installs and alignment! :tup:


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