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Old 03-11-2008, 03:41 PM   #7 (permalink)
truckhigh
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Re: Coil Spring Compressors

i use them in pairs and have been using them for years. I thin they are pretty safe as long as you know how to use them. i use an air gun and you just need to keep switching sides every couple turns. if you use a ratchet it just takes alot more time. i have also used a wall mount and that thing was just as dangerous and took more time to set up the spring,. when i first started working on cars i used the old blanket and shoot them into a box of blankets, i would step on the strut and loosen the nut to the top. then i would put a box wrench on the nut and hit th ebox wrench with a long pipe.ghetto fab

i dont know why people talk so bad about them. just take your time
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