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The Powerbuilt Strut Coil Spring Compressor Set is a robust 2-piece tool designed for the safe and efficient removal and installation of vehicle coil springs. Made from durable S45C steel with a hardness rating of HRC 38-45, this compressor features a secure double hook design that locks around the coils, ensuring safety during use. Weighing just 3.31 pounds, it’s lightweight yet powerful, making it an essential addition to any mechanic's toolkit. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty, guaranteeing its reliability for years to come.
Manufacturer | Powerbuilt |
Part Number | 647089 |
Item Weight | 3.31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 5.75 x 16 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 647089 |
Color | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Strut Coil Spring Compressor |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**1
Ok, but the only one that really works for my Honda
Since there's virtually no clearance between the spring and the shock, this was really the only compressor that would work without scraping on the shock body, just barely. It will still scrape if you dont tighten them evenly.I found that oiling up the threaded rod makes the sliders less likely to bind, as indicated in the instructions. Also, as detailed in the instructions, light tapping with a hammer will allow the sliders to decompress without binding.The nut and rod head are nowhere near 1". I found the nut fit a 26mm and the rod head fit 1 1/16". So stupid and I had to go out and buy these odd sized wrenches and sockets which are not cheap.Kinda quirky, but I guess it works for my application, and is still better than taking it to a local shop, who in my area, are mostly incompetent.
A**R
Great quality, value, and safety. All winners.
I used the product for the first time yesterday and was very pleased with its performance. I do have one minor observation that may help the manufacturer and other users. The instructions specify using a 1" socket with an air powered drill. So I purchased a 1" socket and it does not fit. Too small by as much as 1/16". So maybe the correct size socket should be included with the product. Having used an adjustable wrench I can assure you that a power assist to compress the spring is very important.
C**Z
Nice
Good for the DIY kinda person. Took a while to put it all together and compress the spring wish it was as easy as taking it off. Cant complain for the price tho. It certainly did do the job for replacing springs on my 08 civic.
J**N
Good set.
I am pretty satisfied with this spring compressor set. It grips the coils securely, which was a big plus for me. There is no way they will slip off and let the spring go flying. They tightened up nicely. I put a little oil on the threads so the nut would turn easily and it worked great. The only negative is if space is tight, they may not work. Due to their design, they don't hug the spring. They stand out a little (maybe 2") from the spring. Other than that, I was very pleased with them. They seem like one of the safest kind out there, and because they tighten onto the coil, they won't slide around the coil either.
S**N
Just the thing -1990 Acura Integra strut springs
This is THE compressor tool for compressing a light coil spring with a shock absorber inside. No other tool I tried allows for the tight clearance between the spring and the shock absorber. With the entire assembly removed from the vehicle and the lower fork chucked firmly in a vise, this tool easily and safely compresses the coil so that the shock can be removed and replaced. Don't be fooled; this isn't for a truck coil! LOL. But it works like a champ on these little rice burner springs. I'd bet this would be a great tool for a bike mono shock spring too.
T**A
Weak, use for minimal jobs
Purchased this to compress some OME 885's. NO WAY! They twisted and bent quickly. I'm sure they'd work if you were doing some economy car OEM coils... But don't try it on anything bigger!
N**K
I love these things for an affordable way to remove springs ...
I love these things for an affordable way to remove springs from struts at home. I bought this set because it has u bolts that go around the spring making it impossible to slip off, unlike the ones that are just curved and go over the spring. This is a little bit more time consuming, but much safer, it could prevent a very bad day which is worth it in my opinion. Only thing I'd change would be making the bolt and nut the same size on the compression bolt, but this really isn't a big deal.
J**A
Four Stars
does the job. use alot of grease on threads
S**.
Easy to use. Feels safe to use.
I used the product at my shop on my own vehicle..im a auto tech and wanted to see if this was better to use over the wall mounted brannick compressor we have at work. So far it's worked well. You can disassand assemble quicker without straining your back using this tool over a work bench. The brannick wall mount can be awkward at times trying to hold and feed strut up and zap the nut on. I molycoated the treads as I do with all my suspension tools to avoid stripping and damage. And it makes it easier to perform.
R**N
Does the job.
Does the job
J**N
Good for Honda springs
Perfect for smaller honda springs. Used them on my 98 civic with no issues. Make sure to buy a 27mm socket or wrench. Would give 5 stars but a 27mm socket is uncommon for most people to have.
C**S
Five Stars
Good fast and cheap
T**Y
WASTE OF TIME
Crappy, they do not work well, they start bending under load and never compresses the spring fully, it also needs a 27mm socket.. who has that?? waste of time!
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