🔧 Compress with Confidence!
The DASBET Macpherson Strut Spring Compressor Tool Kit includes two premium coil spring compressors designed for efficient suspension work. With a robust construction featuring heat-treated hooks and a 10.5-inch adjustable range, this tool ensures safety and ease of use. Ideal for both manual and electric tools, it simplifies the process of replacing struts and repairing suspension components, all while being conveniently stored in a durable box.
Manufacturer | DASBET |
Brand | DASBET |
Item Weight | 7.02 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.39 x 7.87 x 2.56 inches |
Item model number | SUVELAM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZTC-0913 |
O**T
Worked great!
For the price, ease of use, and safely compressing coil springs this tool can’t be beat. The clamps held firmly and the screw mechanisms worked quite well with my battery powered impact. Probably would even stand up to professional use. Awesome tool!
M**K
Spring compressor
I havnt had the chance to use this compressor yet. I used one identical to this one a few weeks ago that I was loaned to from oriellys. Worked flawlessly. Harbor freight has an exact one, it’s almost $20 more.
H**O
Finally bought one
good quality
R**T
DIY GARAGE MUST HAVE
Needed to changed my shocks (which I bought on Amazon) and I needed this tool to get the springs off. I usually borrow this tool from the auto part store but with the great prices on Amazon I was able to add this tool to my growing collection. Only bad side is that now everyone wants me to work on their car.
B**
Price
Works good
H**
Bought new came used
I bought is as new but came as used and the case is broken. I haven’t used them but I’m pretty sure they’re okay
H**M
Good
Works good
R**P
Did the job!
They work great even under high pressure from a large suv/truck spring to do a lift. I Lifted my jeep wrangler.Only complaint is the instructions need more detail, had to use common sense on where the different size bolts go to have a good thread count. Other than that it worked like it was intended for.Tip: I ended up using an impact gun to compress and decompress the tensioner. Manually with a socket wrench is painfully slow.
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