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Spring compressor in Socal
Fellas,
Need to borrow a Klann or similar compressor to remove my W123's springs for some lowering fun. Im located in Socal, Orange County area. Would just need it for a few hours. Thanks in advance! -Ray |
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anyone? bueller? bueller? frye? frye?
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Sorry, mine got lost in the mail.
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I have one for rent. It would have to be shipped, though. I am one state away.
Probably cost you $50 total. |
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Friendly advice: Insure it.
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I have a spring compressor tool that I have used with great success and for only a mere $45 or so. (I got mine from a local pep boys) I have customized it slightly to get it to work and fit inside the coil spring. I will be posting up the tool, where to buy, extra parts needed, and a video and a pictorial of its use. Unlike other compressors I have full confidence in the strength of this tool - forget spending $500+ for what I realize is a nice tool for shops maybe but not affordable for your DIY home mechanic.
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