Spring Compressor
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Spring Compressor
As i posted on the CCVT forum, I need a spring compressor and or someone to help install some bilstein 5100s
Ya, the tacoma coils are a little bit stronger than the ones you can rent at autozone, so I figured I'd ask around. Now that I think about it I'm not sure i need one just for shock replacementRedneck7 wrote:I've just borrowed them from Advance or Auto Zone when I needed them in the past. Like a $20 deposit or whatnot.
if your truck is set up like mine im pretty sure you will need compressors to replace the shocksdgerm wrote:Ya, the tacoma coils are a little bit stronger than the ones you can rent at autozone, so I figured I'd ask around. Now that I think about it I'm not sure i need one just for shock replacementRedneck7 wrote:I've just borrowed them from Advance or Auto Zone when I needed them in the past. Like a $20 deposit or whatnot.
Nick
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
yea thats true....altho we didn't need them anyway cause the OME's were already assembledMtnToys wrote:If I remember right, the compressor from advanced wouldn't fit on your tacos coils.BadnewsCJ wrote:
if your truck is set up like mine im pretty sure you will need compressors to replace the shocks
check a toyota forum im sure there is something on putting your coilovers together and were you can rent a compressor that will fit
Nick
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
'79 Jeep
'99 F350 tow rig
'13 TDI Wagen DD
I used a rented one on my 1998 Tacoma, but I do remember having a time getting the thing actually on and off the coils (pretty sure it was because the feet on the compressor were bigger than the gab between each coil of the spring...but that was 6 years ago, so I'm not 100%).alk1174 wrote:I used the Autozone spring compressor on my 04 tacoma and it worked fine for me.