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    Default Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Hi,

    I made up a home made spring compressor, I know it is not like making a turbo manifold or anything but I thought someone else out there who does not want to pay a suspension shop one or two hundred $(to do their suspension) might get something out of it. Yes I am a cheap skate I will admit it

    I used:
    2 x 45cm 1/2" threaded rod
    4 x 1/2" nuts
    4 x 1/2" washers
    4 x 1/2" square tube pieces about 2cm long
    4 x metal hooks
    All I had to pay for was the 4 nuts $1.20 at Mitre 10.

    And here is what all this crap looks like together. Hopefully I will get time to use them to put my kings in the corona in the next couple of weeks.



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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    I'll give you $1.15 for it!!!





    haha nice work, very simple!
    where'd you get the threaded rods from though?
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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Quote Originally Posted by ace
    haha nice work, very simple!
    where'd you get the threaded rods from though?
    Hey mate the fitter from work got me what I needed, they have heaps of crap lying around the place.
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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    its booka rod same as they use for hanging cielings in offices etc!
    just be careful with sheet hooks like that, some springs well bend them and go balistic!

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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    sorry ment to add! but good diy spring comp!

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    looks good, and should fit into tighter spaces than normal spring compressors. i like that you bothered to paint the end bits.

    my set cost me 30 bucks, and i have used them on 6 or so suspension changes so far.

    i'd put some bigger washers under the nuts, and make sure you dont hook onto the very outside coil, or you will have trouble installing the springs. it will all become very clear when you start the job.
    like to drift? live in victoria?
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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Quote Originally Posted by kingmick
    sorry ment to add! but good diy spring comp!
    Thanks mick i appreciate it I do my best to do everything safely but yeah with diy there is always some risk.

    You can also get the threaded rod from hardware shops etc...
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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Quote Originally Posted by shinybluesteel
    looks good, and should fit into tighter spaces than normal spring compressors. i like that you bothered to paint the end bits.

    my set cost me 30 bucks, and i have used them on 6 or so suspension changes so far.

    i'd put some bigger washers under the nuts, and make sure you dont hook onto the very outside coil, or you will have trouble installing the springs. it will all become very clear when you start the job.
    Ok I see what you are saying, would be a prick to get it stuck then have to undo it again.

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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Nicely done, I love it Having just installed king lows in the rear of my car I now know what is required and I plan to write a guide on it soon with plenty of pics. Turns out I didn't even need springs clamps for the rear but I will be needing them for the front. And luckily I didn't just go buy some I was able to borrow a mates set

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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    i remember the day when fencing wire made great spring compressors.....


    luckily i never had any let go on me and take a finger off or something sinister like that.

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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Thanks rob,

    I am not to bothered about the rear but the fronts will be more disjointed as I will have to get some spacers made up after I get the shocks out of the struts to take up the difference. Should be able to get some made up at work but gotta wait till it is not so busy.
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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Nice effort, looks good. Just keep an eye on the rod though, we use a fair bit of 10mm all thread at work, and especially the cheap galv/ZP stuff isn't that strong. Just watch that it doesn't start to bow inwards as you put tension on them. But kudos none the less

    *edit* Just an idea for Mk2 (if you ever make one) instead of using squaretube, get some bits of steel rod with a hole the right size drilled through them, with chamfered edges. They won't deflect at angles, and won't damage/bind up on the thread as much (if that proves to be a problem)

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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Even progressive tensioning on each one would be the key to not pushing it too hard.

    If strength is an issue, jus make one more and go thirds on a spring...

    Top job!
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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    nice idea, just as i bought a similar setup, although the one i bought is much beefyer,

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    Default Re: Home made spring Compressor, cost me $1.20

    Quote Originally Posted by merc-blue
    nice idea, just as i bought a similar setup, although the one i bought is much beefyer,
    I hope mine holds up, it should

    Hey ace haha I only just saw your $1.15 offer but mate I will have to decline what I have created is a one off custom creation
    I will sell it for 99 cents with $20 post and handling
    That's if I don't break it first.
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