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Thread: Spring compressor for changing struts?

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Great! Well, I'll still get it done. I always do. I can rent them again like I did in 1998. I'll be able to use the ones I bought on somebody else's car down the road. When you do auto mechanics as a hobby friends and family hit you up from time to time.



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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    Great! Well, I'll still get it done. I always do. I can rent them again like I did in 1998. I'll be able to use the ones I bought on somebody else's car down the road. When you do auto mechanics as a hobby friends and family hit you up from time to time.
    Ain't that the truth, I'm getting ready for summer. It's A/C time. Once the neighbors find out I know how to turn a wrench.
    Phil

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    I was able to use the compressors I purchased on eBay. I had trouble with keeping the front springs straight while compressing. The rears were not a problem. My old struts had pretty much lost their gas charges. I am hoping to notice big changes on the road tomorrow.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    The ride is most definitely improved. It's a night and day difference. I won't bore you with my money woes, but I went with the Monroes again because they are free (lifetime warranty). I was happy with them until this year when they started getting noisy. While I might have rather had the Bilsteins they would not have been free!

    I have to conserve funds for a while. My car needs new tires now. I just put a brand new set of tires on my daughter's Infiniti which she totaled a week later. In December I put $400 into the Infiniti as well. So, you can see why I had to go "cheap" on my struts. I originally put Sensatracs on my car in 1998 and never had any complaints.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    You go, Mike. I'm all about saving dollars. And there is nothing wrong with free.

    Just remember you will only get about 5/6 years before you will need to change them out again.
    Phil

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    What? You mean it's not 12 years?

    The ride was still not bad with the old struts. I think I may go with 100K miles. There was a lot of cursing coming from my garage last night. The compressors I bought were not ideal for the fronts. Next time around I'll get those compressors from Amazon.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Told you so =-)
    Phil

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