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Old 06-05-2012, 10:14 PM
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Default Internal coil spring compressor

Is it just me or does this spring compressor not work on a stock 69 Camaro lower control arm? The hinge block with the arms up is a little too big to feed through the lower shock opening, feed it in the long way with one arm up and the other down and I couldn't get both arms up due to internal spring diameter (Hotchkis BB springs).


Local Autozone and O'Reilly's only have this model.

Is this the correct style?


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If the springs that are in the car are no longer than 13" you shouldn't need one.
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Old 06-06-2012, 12:08 AM
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If the springs that are in the car are no longer than 13" you shouldn't need one.
Would you come up and take it out so I can measure it?

It's a bare subframe so I can't easily load the lower arm with a floor jack. Guess I could put a limiting strap it and pop the joint..........but I'm a bit of a scaredy-cat.

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Nut up Sieg!! What happened to the ballsy 2 wheel dare devil in you? Do like the old days.....Just put your helmet on and go for it
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Nut up Sieg!! What happened to the ballsy 2 wheel dare devil in you? Do like the old days.....Just put your helmet on and go for it
Maybe I'll have the wife try.............

They're Hotchkis BB springs, and I think 2" lower but don't know that for fact. She should be able to take the hit.
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Thats the spirit!!
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I've been using the ones pictured on the bottom numerous times. Never seen the one on top before. Small block Hotchkis springs.
On a side note... Gaetano, Newman sent me over here to find out more about the Buttonwillow event in Sept. Looks like it's still a go. It kind of got lost over on PT. See you in Sept!
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Take the springs to a spring shop, have them compress them, and then get them to steel strap them (you know the steel banding you see holding pallets together) install in the subframe, attache spindle etc, and then sut the strapping and remove.
presto!!!
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:33 AM
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This is one example of the convenience benefit of coil-overs. PITA reduction factor
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I've always just used the floor jack method and pop the joint. Problem is, with a bare subframe it might lift the frame. In this case I use a large ratchet strap and hook it under the floor jack and around the frame. It works great but be careful and make sure OSHA isn't around
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