View Full Version : Which Coil Spring Compressors to buy.
mudnut
22nd November 2014, 10:52 PM
I had a loan of some coil spring compressors so I could slip some rubber under the spring tower, to eliminate that as the cause of the noise in my suspension. The problem is that the compressors started to bend instead of squashing the spring. Can anyone recommend a set of compressors that will safely handle the Patrol springs?
megatexture
22nd November 2014, 10:56 PM
Unbolt the shock and jack the chassis up
megatexture
22nd November 2014, 11:22 PM
Rather than putting rubber back in there put some 15mm coil spacers
mudnut
22nd November 2014, 11:42 PM
Waiting to get cash for the proper rubbers as well. I can't seem to wrestle the spring out, even with the shocker and sway bar link off. May have to take the radius arm off as well. I thought compressors would make the job easier on my back.
nissannewby
23rd November 2014, 12:36 AM
Use a pair of the compressors on one spring.
If you only have a 2" lift jack the whole front up and throw some jack stands under the chassis then drop the wheels off and lower the diff this should allow the springs to loosen up.
nissannewby
23rd November 2014, 12:42 AM
I'm not sure what you have available to you but you could use like some small ratchet or tie down straps. Throw a couple on while the weight of the car is on them, then jack the chassis up.
megatexture
23rd November 2014, 07:38 AM
Waiting to get cash for the proper rubbers as well. I can't seem to wrestle the spring out, even with the shocker and sway bar link off. May have to take the radius arm off as well. I thought compressors would make the job easier on my back.
Do the strap idea as suggested then, it shouldn't be hard on your Back and those coil compressors are a dodgy tool .
have you got flexi coils ? Or have you only got a small jack.?
MudRunnerTD
23rd November 2014, 08:57 AM
Use a pair of the compressors on one spring.
If you only have a 2" lift jack the whole front up and throw some jack stands under the chassis then drop the wheels off and lower the diff this should allow the springs to loosen up.
For sure mate, either put the spring compressors on while under load then use the jack to lift the chassis and the springs will stay compressed. Trying to compress the springs will be a bugger mate.
Big fan of putting the chassis on jack stands (you should only have to jack it like an inch or two mate) then jack the front diff up and remove the wheels and let the front diff drop down. Keep it low mate, your springs should fall out even without compressors. Absolutely should Not need to touch your Radius arms.
mudnut
23rd November 2014, 09:23 AM
I will have another crack at it, thanks, blokes.
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