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RE: Spring Compressor?

To: "'Elder, Ralph'" <relder@dbsr.com>, ba-autox-digest@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Spring Compressor?
From: Kevin McCormick <ktm@unify.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 15:54:36 -0800
I'll back up Ralph's comments - 

Having changed many springs/shocks the new tool is quite cool - but it
doesn't 'quite' work on Miata shocks (at least '99s) - close though.  When I
do the Proteg or GTI though..

Another opinion - always use the safety hooks.  It is also my opinion that
using the 'normal' spring compressors to replace springs is much tougher
(and dangerous) than just replacing shocks.  It is the releasing/compressing
of the unrestrained shock that is scary.

Kevin M.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elder, Ralph [mailto:relder@dbsr.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 3:39 PM
> To: ba-autox-digest@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Spring Compressor?
> 
> 
> I don't like $15 spring compressors either.  I have about 3 
> pair of those in
> my garage, in various states of functionality.  They tend to 
> wear out and/or
> stop working.   I got tired of feeling nervous when using 
> them, and bought a
> "real" spring compressor. Mine cost about $230 (OTC model 
> 7560), and worth
> it.  It is soooo much easier.      Now it does have it's own 
> limitations; it
> doesn't work real great on small diameter (sub-4") springs.  
> so maybe this
> won't really help you since those springs are  pretty small 
> as I recall...
> but then again I didn't spend $550++ for the one that does 
> everything...
> 
> I would be happy to lend out this tool, although I'm somewhat 
> geographically
> challanged as far as this list's membership is concerned - I 
> live in Folsom
> (thats east of Mather Field.) but for anyone else....
> 
> -RALPH-
> 
> ( I suppose I should make a shipping box for it....)
> 
> 
> > 
> > Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:12:24 -0800 (PST)
> > From: craig boyle <craig_autox@yahoo.com>
> > Subject: Re: Spring Compressor?
> > 
> > I don't know if buying a *$15* spring compressor is
> > the best advice.  I bought the ones that look safest
> > to use, you don't get much for $15. 
> > 
> > <insert spring compressor horror stories> 
> > 
> > 
> > Craig
> > 
> > - --- James Creasy <black94pgt@pacbell.net> wrote:
> > > someone i know had a spring get loose- it flew by
> > > his head and punched a
> > > hole in the ceiling of his garage.
> > > 
> > > you can buy a spring compressor for under $15, or
> > > borrow one from pep boys,
> > > et al.
> > > 
> > > play it safe please!
> > > 
> > > -james
> > > OSP #74
> > > 
> > > 
> 
> > 
> 
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