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Powerbuilt Coil Spring Compressor Tool Kit, 5 Piece, Straight or Curved Coil Springs, Shock Absorbers, Foreign and Domestic, Storage Case - 648603, Black

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About this item

  • Assists in removal and installation of front shock absorber springs and nuts on many domestic vehicles Works on "Double D" shape shock shaft stems Carry case includes usage photos and instructions Meets or exceeds ANSI standards EASY TO READ: Includes detailed instruction with usage photos
  • Assists in removal and installation of front shock absorber springs and nuts on many US made vehicles
  • Works on "Double D" shape shock shaft stems
  • Carry case includes usage photos and instructions



Product Description

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Powerbuilt 5 Piece Coil Spring Compressor Kit

Remove straight or curved coil springs from on-vehicle shock absorbers safely and easily with this innovative coil spring compressor kit. Just slip the hook assembly onto the coils at each end of the spring, then tighten the hex nut until the spring can be removed from the strut. Kit also includes a 9/16” hex socket, “Double D” socket and square drive wrench for removing shock absorber nuts. Strong and dependable enough to last a lifetime.

Kit Services: most foreign and domestic vehicles

  • Removes straight or curved coil springs from on-vehicle shock absorbers safely and easily. Also includes tools for removing "Double-D" type shock absorber nuts.

Set includes

  • Long "Double D" Socket
  • Shock Absorber Tool
  • 9/16" Hex Socket
  • Plate (2)
  • Black Washer (2);
  • Silver Washer (1);
  • Center Screw
  • Hook (4)
  • Short – Double D" Socket;
  • Storage Case

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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.
G. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
On my first use the threads stripped out. I did not use an impact and thoroughly greased the threaded rod before use. I've used rented spring compressors in the past but this time thought it would be nice to own one.Tool is going back.
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.
R
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
Worked great on removing front coil springs on my 65 Mustang just used 5" long piece of pipe as a spacer
Ally
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022
I used this to install front coil springs in your typical GM RWD 2WD application. I quickly.found the threaded was going to be way too long and would protrude too far on the top side and hit the frame. As such I cut 4-1/2 inches off the rod and it was good. The arms on this compressor are also not offset enough to allow the tool to be parallel inside the spring, it does work but this makes it cumbersome. I had to compress my spring from 14 inches down to about 10 inches on order to install it with the lower control arm hanging off the spindle. Be sure and double sure your seated on the top into the frame pocket a d that the spring is clock properly into the lower control arm. This is tricky and cumbersome as well. Dont plan to install springs in this manner into a show quality painted frame without damaging the paint its impossible! I used the rubber insulators and if I had to do it again I think I might pre glue them to the spring with weather strip adhesive. They do not stay put! I much prefer to this job on a vehicle I am not trying to restore nicely where you have the weight of the engine and a floor jack to get these springs in. Long post I know but these are my observations and I hope to prevent you some of these frustrations!!
Wakemania
Reviewed in Spain on November 15, 2022
Ha llegado antes de lo previsto, es perfecto Justo lo que se pidió.
Don Buckland
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2021
Worked jut fine.
kema onyemaechi
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 30, 2019
Good
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.
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.
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