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Powerbuilt Strut Spring Compressor Kit, Remove and Install Coil Springs, Tighten Compressor, Car Repair, 2 Piece, Storage Case 648627

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  • Designed for safe, easy removal and installation of coil springs from McPherson struts
  • Built-in locking safety pins prevent tool from slipping off spring coil
  • Storage case includes laminated instruction sheets and photos


Product Description

Powerbuilt by Alltrade Tools LLC is a global leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of tools and shop equipment. Founded in 1979, the Long Beach, California based firm is privately held, with global manufacturing and sales facilities serving customers on every continent. The company's mission statement: Alltrade designs, markets and supplies tools and shop equipment that meet and exceed our customers' expectations of quality, service and value, while achieving profits to ensure the Company's and its employees' future growth and development. Alltrade offers our customers innovation, flexibility and speed to market.

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Strut Spring Compressor Kit


Batmann
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2024
Great product. Worked well. I used these to compress the coil springs on my 2000 honda accord so i can replace the struts.
Ricardo Castillo Valdez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 9, 2023
Se siente de buena calidad, he cambiado los amortiguadores de.mi carro y funcionan bien se siente resistente. Es para uso personal.
Luis
Reviewed in Mexico on March 21, 2022
Esta hecho de muy alta calidad, vienen en su maletin, se ve bien construido y ya viene previamente lubricado. Las utilizo con una pistola de impacto y el toque final lo hago con matraca, funcionan fenomenal, solo hay que tener precaucion. 10 de 10
Matt Vickars
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2019
Used them to remove springs from my 2003 Mazda Protege5. Work very well. Seem sturdy. I didn't have to tighten them too much though to compress my springs.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2019
Worked "ok" on 03 Mazda6. Too bulky for that job as a spring is very close to a strut. But might be easier to use on some cars with more room between strut and spring.
JRMICK
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
I used these spring compressors to put new bearings in the struts on my 2002 Honda Odyssey and they worked great ! They were very easy to use even for someone like myself who has never done this before!
Adam
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2016
Works great for most of the vehicles I used it on. Had a newer dodge Dakota that it would not fit between the coils of the spring
Daniel Tan
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2016
Work great and its half the price of advance auto. Works great recommend if you use this use the manual wrench power tools tends to mess up the threads. Recommend these to anybody.
Paul S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2016
Waw This tool is fantastic, it makes an armature look like a professional. Very easy to use and it works
JT
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2016
Sturdy, user friendly, not perfect but very much better quality and design than some other 'low cost' and more dangerous spring tools I've used. Good for standard automotive applications. Comes with a storage box too. Recommended.
Bromanfu
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2015
Looks and feels good. Heavy duty works great. Thanks
Al-Hala
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2015
The unit works as designed. There was no sign of the threaded rods bending, as described in units of this type. The action was smooth, and the holding qualities fine. In several uses, no slippage occurred. Care does need to be taken to make certain the locking rods are depressed to engage the ball bearings in them, or they can slip back out.
booboo
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2012
I purchased these to help a friend swap out all four struts on his 1998 Mazda Protege. The compressors well enough. We managed to swap all four out.Getting them into position on the springs was a bit tricky, and the top end of the strut got in the way of the socket. In the end I did manage to squeeze the socket into place.Overall these worked as expected. I was careful when moving the spring while it was compressed, but I did not feel as if they were going to pop off. The locking pins gave me a little bit more assurance that the spring won't just explode while in my hands.
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