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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: |
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.
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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. |
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! :) |
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.
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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. |
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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. |
^^ :tup: GL with the install. :)
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Yeah, just hit up Autozone. Congrats on the yellows man, Im totally jelly. Let us know how they ride when you get them in!
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dAvenue- have you installed these yet? :yum:
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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.
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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:
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Bring it out to Sacramento -- we have a nice wall-mounted spring compressor you can use.
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