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    Smile Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Hi everybody,

    Long time no chat. Life's been very tough here.

    Here's is continuation of my previous posting few months ago about suspension problems: https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthrea...ighlight=strut

    The current status is I had saved enough money so I had the cracked windshield replaced and had a paint job done by Econo with a 3 years warranty (recommended by two friends that had used them before).

    Now I'm back to fixing the mechanical problem. I had a mechanic friend checked my struts and he told me I'm definitely riding on springs only. I've already looked into rockauto (yes I'm hesitate due to previous negative experience with them but they are cheap) and have found the Monroes. The car is basically a family car so I don't care about performance suspension parts or lowering the spring. Besides I'm too old and bald to ride on a highly modified car and being challenged by kids on the street so I'm keeping the appearance of the car low profile.

    Anyway, I haven't done struts before and the FAQ about changing struts lost the links to the pictures. I read in some threads that the standard spring compressor will not work on our springs (I have stock) since the coils are too small and tight. Someone mentioned he made his own spring compressor. Would anybody give me pointers as to how to do that if a standard spring compressor would not work ? I will keep the factory springs so I do need good directions for that part of the job.

    (I'm ordering engine mounts as well, they are definitely shot).

    Thanks in advanced !
    - AC
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    The strut spring compressors will work on the rear shocks. They won't work on the front ones.

    I just threw away 12 year old Monroe sensatrac that were suppose to be a lifetime strut. If it is at all within your budget Bilstein touring class is the best choice, Tokico HP would be the second best choice.

    The monroe's will be okay I didn't have any complaints when they were only a few years old 6/10 is a more realistic life span of these under normal conditions.

    The fronts just remove them from the car yourself and the take them to a suspension shop and they'll swap the shocks for you for a few dollars.

    The DIY compressor was done with some threaded rods, washers and nuts, you can get from Home depot and wood (3/4 plywood, doubled up so that it is 1.5 inches thick)

    Good luck
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Quote Originally Posted by nswst8 View Post
    The strut spring compressors will work on the rear shocks. They won't work on the front ones.

    I just threw away 12 year old Monroe sensatrac that were suppose to be a lifetime strut. If it is at all within your budget Bilstein touring class is the best choice, Tokico HP would be the second best choice.

    The monroe's will be okay I didn't have any complaints when they were only a few years old 6/10 is a more realistic life span of these under normal conditions.

    The fronts just remove them from the car yourself and the take them to a suspension shop and they'll swap the shocks for you for a few dollars.

    The DIY compressor was done with some threaded rods, washers and nuts, you can get from Home depot and wood (3/4 plywood, doubled up so that it is 1.5 inches thick)

    Good luck


    From my experience, the cheapest place that i could find to do the swap for me did them for 25 per shock.
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Forgot about KYB GR2s (3rd choice) I would choose these over Monroe any day.
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    Smile Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Thanks for replies. But I'm really more interested in how to compress the springs for the front struts since the autozone rental compressors will not fit. I can go try to make a DIY compressor but wondering how much strength I should need for the material.

    Also, do I need to remove the tie rod ends in order to get the front struts out ?

    -AC

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Depends on how you want to do this. Just to remove the the strut assembly:

    1. Remove the to 2 (17mm) upper control arm nuts in the engine compartment, this will allow you to swing the steering knuckle out of the way of the strut assembly. (support the lower control arm with a jack, block of wood)

    2. Remove the 3 (12mm) nuts on top of the strut assembly in the engine compartment, this will allow the strut assembly to lower.

    3. Remove the 1 (17mm) bolt for the strut fork (the long one at the very bottom)

    Don't forget to unbolt the brakeline from the strut. Now just remove the strut assembly.


    Now there is a way to install the front struts old school. You will need a jack and it involves disconnecting the strut rods from the lower control arms, tie rods and popping the drive axle from the transaxle (just a releasing the axle from the transaxle) this allows the lower control arm full flexability to decompress the strut assembly.

    Its old school and you need to be confident of what you are doing. I've done it a few times when I had no other choice. Completely do-able, you just need to know what you are doing.
    Last edited by nswst8; 12-07-2009 at 11:09 AM.
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Thanks for the steps. I think I still have to make a spring compressor so I can swap out the worn struts with a new ones.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    I've never removed the springs on the Honda, so I can't speak to it specifically, but I'd try modifying a cheap set of spring compressors from Harbor Freight. The car is light, as cars go, so you could shave off a lot of material without compromising the tool. Most of the time it's the stupid retaining arms (to keep the tool from being shot into orbit if something fails), not the clamping arms, that keep you from being able to put serious compression on the spring. If you leave those off/cut them off, you'll be able to compress the spring a lot more.

    PS: You should always use the safety mechanisms that come on any tool you use. If you leave off the retaining arms and manage to launch your strut through the garage roof, take out a commercial airliner, kill lots of people or yourself, I'm not to blame. For god's sake, please be careful, whatever you do.
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    I remember A18A telling me about a way to get the springs off without a compressor. If I recall correctly, all you need to do is unbolt the top nut while the car is standing, then jack it up and the spring will decompress as you lift it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naf's Asdf View Post
    I remember A18A telling me about a way to get the springs off without a compressor. If I recall correctly, all you need to do is unbolt the top nut while the car is standing, then jack it up and the spring will decompress as you lift it up.
    What about re-assembly ? You do need the compressor to put it back together, right ?

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Put the front of the car on jack stands.

    Place a hydraulic jack under the lower ball joint jack it up slightly

    Disconnect the Upper control arm nuts

    Disconnect the tie rod

    Disconnect the radius rod arm from the lower control arm

    Pop the axle from the transaxle

    Remove strut piston retaining nut

    Now carefully/slowly lower the lower control arm with the jack to decompress the the strut assembly.

    Loosen the strut pinch fork bolt (not the bottom bolt) to release the the strut from the strut fork.

    reassemble in reverse order.



    Unfortunately the above items must be diconnected to allow the lower control arm to lower enough to remove the spring from the strut.

    This is old school, so be careful!
    Last edited by nswst8; 12-07-2009 at 02:50 PM.
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Quote Originally Posted by AC439 View Post
    Thanks for the steps. I think I still have to make a spring compressor so I can swap out the worn struts with a new ones.

    I took mine down to a shop and 20 dollars later I had them all on. That was well worth it to me. It takes just a few minutes to get them out. Best thing to have is AIR tools, so much easier and faster...

    Good luck...
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Quote Originally Posted by AC439 View Post
    What about re-assembly ? You do need the compressor to put it back together, right ?

    Yes... Unless you get yourself a new set of lowering springs. They are usually small enough not to need a spring compressor. I would take it to a shop, I did it once with those mickey mouse ones from autozone and it was a little sketchy...
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    i have a spring compressor that does actually fit our stock springs, but it's not the usual one that i'm guessing you have. i know it fits because i've used it a few times. i'm assuming you have one that looks like this:

    or maybe this?


    mine is called a macpherson strut tool instead of a spring compressor. it consists of four loops of steel and brackets, and two big screws and nuts. the loops of steel loop through the springs and connect by way of the brackets to the screws, which are turned to compress the spring. i couldn't find any quality pix, but here's something w/ the general idea.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Thanks for the info and the pics.

    I don't have any spring compressors but I think if I go lend the one from autozone, it must be generic. I know our front springs are very tight and have more turns.

    If I have to take them all out and get a shop to swap out the struts, I don't have jack stands. In this case, I'm not even sure if I should tackle the job myself due to lack of tools.

    I wish there are some 3g members nearby that I can get with. I'm willing to pay.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    The freebie loaner from Auto Zone worked fine on my fronts when I did them in 1998.

    I have a pair of really old ones that nearly killed me when one popped off. Be careful!

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Thanks for all replies. I'm fixing to order the struts. Worse case situation is to get my retired mechanic friend to help me out. I think I'm going to the autozone and let them look at the Honda so they can tell if their compressor works or not. If not, I'm going to replace the rear first since one of them is making noise. Then I'm gonna have my mechanic friend look at the front.

    -AC

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    you can reinstall them without a spring compressor, you gotta leave the top hat in the car, put the spring over the strut and jack up the lower control arm to compress the spring against the car body, you just gotta make sure you aim that shiny silver thing through the hole right otherwise you will spend ages getting it right i would only do that if you are too cheap to buy spring compressors, or dont want to pay anyone else to do it (like me) otherwise i'd just pay a shop to do it

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Quote Originally Posted by AC439 View Post
    Thanks for all replies. I'm fixing to order the struts. Worse case situation is to get my retired mechanic friend to help me out. I think I'm going to the autozone and let them look at the Honda so they can tell if their compressor works or not. If not, I'm going to replace the rear first since one of them is making noise. Then I'm gonna have my mechanic friend look at the front.

    -AC
    Does it make sense to pay $300 for a strut because you don't have $13 spring compressors and $30 jack stands?
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    Does it make sense to pay $300 for a strut because you don't have $13 spring compressors and $30 jack stands?
    The spring compressos that Autozone lets you borrow may do the job; however, notice that it will be a quite tight fit since the springs in our cars have a pretty small diameter. But it can be done; I replaced struts on both Accord and Civic with that spring compressor borrowed from Autozone
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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Yeah autozone one works u just got to take both hooks off shuv it inbetween the widest coil opening which is in the middle (kind of a b*tch so use a crow bar) and spin two hooks to the top and the other two to the bottom as far as possible...line them um and thread post thru them! Daz it!

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Thanks, so there is hope with the autozone compressor.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    I ordered one of these as I am about to do the job again after twelve years. This one looks pretty good because I think I would be able to use just one of the hooks if the tool won't fit. You don't have to compress the spring very much. Just enough to take the tension off the top mounting plate.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Set-of-2-COIL-SP...32373207894723

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    I ordered one of these as I am about to do the job again after twelve years. This one looks pretty good because I think I would be able to use just one of the hooks if the tool won't fit. You don't have to compress the spring very much. Just enough to take the tension off the top mounting plate.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Set-of-2-COIL-SP...32373207894723

    Mike, these are the ones you should get, I picked them up after recommeded by I think Ghettogeddy. I highly recommed them.

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    Re: Spring compressor for changing struts?

    i have the same kind (or very similar, they look the same). i found them quite useless on the front springs, even using just 1 hook

    edittt: the ones DBMaster mentioned that is, not those ones ^

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