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REVIS 24 Dec 22, 2009 04:12 PM

strange spring compressor
 
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well i rented a coils spring compressor form my local autozone,and they gave me this i never saw this type ..will this thing work for my jeep? im used to the ones that go on the outside of the spring,do u think i can still get the spring on with the compressor being in the spring?

rivercrazy Dec 22, 2009 04:18 PM

thats an internal spring compressor. Its a PITA but it should work. You slip the long threaded screw with the two hooks inside the spring and hook the hooks up high on the coil then slip the fork in on top of the washer and start cranking away til the nut compresses the coil.

IMO using a strut compressor is easier cause it uses two piece that go on the outside of the coil.

REVIS 24 Dec 22, 2009 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by rivercrazy (Post 366356)
thats an internal spring compressor. Its a PITA but it should work. You slip the long threaded screw with the two hooks inside the spring and hook the hooks up high on the coil then slip the fork in on top of the washer and start cranking away til the nut compresses the coil.

IMO using a strut compressor is easier cause it uses two piece that go on the outside of the coil.

thats what i was thinking,as long as theres room in the spring to get it on

rivercrazy Dec 22, 2009 04:32 PM

yah, it probably depends on how much lift you have. that's a universal spring compressor and most vehicles dont have the huge bumpstop hanging down inside the spring like an XJ. Let us know how it works out. Good Luck!

REVIS 24 Dec 22, 2009 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by rivercrazy (Post 366359)
yah, it probably depends on how much lift you have. that's a universal spring compressor and most vehicles dont have the huge bumpstop hanging down inside the spring like an XJ. Let us know how it works out. Good Luck!

i exchanged it for a strut style compressor ,that universal one looks like it can be a pita,

danimal Dec 22, 2009 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by REVIS 24 (Post 366520)
i exchanged it for a strut style compressor ,that universal one looks like it can be a pita,

Good move. The bump stop assembly will prevent you from using the internal type. I did the same thing. The external (strut compressor) works fine.

robertj Dec 22, 2009 08:30 PM

The external spring compressors are really designed for springs that are over struts, and the internal spring compressors are for spring/shock type setups. I've never had a problem using an internal spring compressor, but I suppose the external would work fine for an XJ.

RevZeroX Dec 22, 2009 08:32 PM

harbor freight strut spring compressor for 10 bucks.. works for springs on jeep also.

danimal Dec 23, 2009 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by robertj (Post 366615)
the internal spring compressors are for spring/shock type setups.

Provided there's no huge bump stop deal right in the middle of the spring seat where you're supposed to put the compressor. Even if you're somehow able to get the spring and internal compressor into the seat, how would you get the compressor back out once it was all in position? This is just a guess, but I don't think it can be done. Or.......if it can, not without great difficulty and knuckle skin.

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