David,
Further comment/explanation
My visit to the local service station was to borrow the tool. However,
since their use is considered a fairly dangerous operation, he would not
allow me to borrow the thing. Thus, he performed the task for me.
Regards,
Ed Hamilton
David,
I assume you are speaking of the coil spring compression tool? I
recently changed the front shocks and springs on my '80 spit. Thinking
that the compression tool would be used once (maybe twice) in my
lifetime, I opted not to purchase it. Instead, I removed the assemblies
from the car, took them to the service station that I frequent and had
him disassemble the units for me. Picked them up the following day --
no charge.
Regards,
Ed Hamilton
Childs, David wrote:
> I am about to remove the front shocks on my Spit. I ordered a tool
> from
> VB but it was going to be on back order for some time. So
> I ordered the tool from MOSS. Unfortunately I did not look at the
> tool before I ordered it. As most of you probably know, that tool
> will
> not work! It looks like I have two options:
>
> 1 Use the weight of the car to some how safely decompress and
> compress the spring
>
> 2 Build a tool. I have some ideas but more are welcome!
>
> A friend of mine has constructed a tool, I think. I guess that is
> option three.
>
> Are there other options?
>
> Dave C
>
> 79 Spit
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