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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Great tool was skeptical at first since it’s priced very well! These tool kits are usually priced a bit more on the expensive side! Amazing bang for your buck!
dom's
Reviewed in France on February 2, 2025
Utilisé hier pour des amortisseurs de vw transporter, impeccable et sécuritaire.
Michele
Reviewed in Italy on February 18, 2025
ottimo prodotto e facile da utillare... nonostante il suo prezzo "basso" fa bene il suo lavoro ottimo prodotto
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2025
Springs can be scary. this tool does the job, with no hassle. just take it easy tighten or wind down gradually both sides of the spring and you are home and dry.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2024
Works very well.
Rosen Mihaylov
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2024
Very tough strut spring compressor. Did change my shock easily with it.
JD
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I used this for the springs on a Can Am Defender Max. I used the smallest adapter. It worked ok, but makes the spring compress more on one side. It seems to be made for bigger springs. The tool is heavy and is pretty strong. It didn’t slip and is pretty safe to use. I did end up using a smaller compression tool in combination with this one. The spring was tilting too much on one side. Like I said maybe it’s made for larger type springs.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
This product provided a secure and reliable solution for spring compression, consistently maintaining a firm grip on the coils and ensuring user safety throughout the process.
Harry A.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I used it to remove the rear coils from a 2009 Mazda 5. Before I used it I lubes the threads with heavy grease from my grease gun and everything else with 30 weight oil. I used a Milwaukee impact and also a wrench at times. This did the job well, and seems like it will last a while with care.
Henry
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Your case will arrive broken. After the second return I just kept it. Tool is great.
Emerick H. Bultman
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
Works great on Honda, Toyota truck “shock modules” with tightly wound springs. Ditch the plastic protectors. Goop it up inside and out with grease, use the safety screws. You might have to insert the clamps into the spring, then attach the tool, same for disassembly. Make sure it’s all properly seated. Very secure and effortless once set up. Always think of the ends like you would a loaded gun, pointed in a safe direction.
Lap C. Mui
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
This Spring Compressor set makes the job of compressing suspension springs super easy. It safely secure the coil springs with different size coil adaptors. The robust compressor bolt is heavy duty, not likely to strip. 22mm impact socket and 1/2” impact gun quickly make the job done safely. Pay for itself after just one job instead of buying fully assembled struts or shocks.
Hirschel Litzenbaum
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
Easy to use, and works well if you have a stut with a good number of coil spirals going round and round, like the rear struts on my 2004 Corolla. The problem is with struts like the front struts on the same Corolla. Those struts have the spring spiraling upwards only about 4 complete turns, so the yoke can only fit onto the two spring sections in the middle. This compressor will NOT work for that kind of spring. The yokes of different sizes fit perfectly onto the spring, but it needs to have a spring spiral section in between the two they are yoked to in order to work. When compressed to the maximum, it STILL isn't enough to disassemble the strut. I had to use the typical two-jackscrew compressors to get this spring compressed sufficiently. Also, this compressor must not be used with power or impact tools. It is not the kind of high-tensile strength metal to withstand that. Only use hand tools (22 mm or 7/8" socket/wrench). Additionally, you must lubricate the threaded rod each and every time you use it, even on each direction (compressing and then again for decompressing). I suggest spraying a penetrant lubricant like WD-40, then follow that with brush-on grease or spray-on lithium grease (easier than brushing). This is absolutely necessary. Ease of use and value are 5 stars. Sturdiness is 3 stars because impact tools can't be used. Versatility to be used with different kinds of springs is only 2-3 stars. Overall it's 4 stars because it does work well when it works. It also feels quite safe, unlike other compressors which are scary to use. I have included photo #1 of my rear strut, which this tool easily compressed, and photo #2 of my front strut which this tool can not sufficiently compress. See the difference in the springs to know if this tool will work for your application.
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