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Old 09-10-2007, 04:36 PM
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Is a vice required when compressing the front springs? I plan on using the sears craftsman compressor.
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i used to rent from autozone, but i just bought a set of craftsman ones, they are great, even though they dont technically fit the tundra springs.

i had a set of harbor freight ones nearly explode on me, DO NOT BUY THEM!!!

dont buy chinese crap!

as for using a vise, i didnt, i used sand bags or carpet or foam under the spring. i dont care about scratching them up though.

honestly, with quality tools, its not scary at all. man up and just do it.
Old 09-11-2007, 04:12 PM
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The craftsman compressors work fine. Just be sure that the compressors are spaced evenly on the springs.
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I always grease the threads on them also. It'll keep you from shredding them if you do use an impact gun. If the springs are heavier I would just take them to someone with a heavy duty compressor. Cheap, safe and easy.
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Let me ask the question a little different. If all you are going to do is compress the OEM springs enough to remove the shock and replace it - then what would you recognize. I think this would require less force than new springs
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This is a link for the safest and best you could use!


http://www.nationaltoolwarehouse.com...qx/product.htm
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Originally Posted by Funrider
This is a link for the safest and best you could use!


http://www.nationaltoolwarehouse.com...qx/product.htm
Wow, your first post was in a 3 year old thread...Welcome to Yotatech, glad you learned how to use the search button
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Originally Posted by Mauzer
Wow, your first post was in a 3 year old thread...Welcome to Yotatech, glad you learned how to use the search button

Old thread but still getting readers! WOW who would have thought !
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Originally Posted by Funrider
This is a link for the safest and best you could use!


http://www.nationaltoolwarehouse.com...qx/product.htm
Originally Posted by Mauzer
Wow, your first post was in a 3 year old thread...Welcome to Yotatech, glad you learned how to use the search button
Originally Posted by Funrider
Old thread but still getting readers! WOW who would have thought !
yes the link you posted is valid however your post has a spam look to it, following their sort of patterns for posting

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