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2025-04-27 16:37:35
Just used these to do the front struts for a 2012 Mustang. Compared to the simple hook-type I've used before, these take a bit more time to set up... but once installed, they are a lot more secure. They rely on the screw only for compression while any bending stresses are taken up by the large outer tubes, so they stay straight and are probably less likely to fail. They don't try to 'walk around' the spring.Very glad I got them.
Naoya Nishimura
2025-04-19 18:33:34
Save money if you only need to swap out the shocks. Good solid steel construction with smooth threads to compress and uncompress the springs. The top section is a half a hook that gets place around top area of the spring while the bottom hook gets placed around the lower part of the coil. Then there is a cap that comes down and gets tightened with a set nut so that the bottom hook covers that entire coil section thereby not having to worry about the tool jumping off the spring at any point. The left and right tool then has a horizontal bar that goes across there by not having and wiggle room to release outwards to the side or rotate towards/away from you. Suggest keeping a light coat of oil or water displacing lubricant along the threads to keep it protection from the elements.
Mpower
2024-11-15 18:05:16
Just what i needed to swap struts. The kit is complete and far safer than the other style compressor available at the parts store for rent. These jobs don't come up often, but having the right tool on hand will save you time and money. Every aspect of the tool is well built. I didn't worry about the tools slipping off the springs. The clearance for access to the springs on the strut i are great too. Only the springs were touched.
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