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  1. #1 Clamshell spring compressors. Safer? 
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    Gonna be picking up tools soon. Are these "better" than the screw down ones?

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    There is danger with any spring compressor. The "safest" one I ever used was a wall mount one, but that being said I have used the "screw down" ones multiple times without an issue.


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    Read the reviews on the HF one B4 U buy.
    For the record : I am NOT a naked meth-head who shoves rocks up my butt.
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    Thanks. The HF one says to grease the eff out of it, I dunno. I guess I could buy two sets of the screw ones and still save a little money.

    I searched wall mount spring compressors and came across this off ebay. Thoughts? There's some others on that same page.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Coil-Spring-...38.m2548.l4275
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    Get these. If you had 3 it would be ideal.

    Ideally you want them on the diameter line but that isn't going to happen.
    The mounts will be in the way but it is easy to figure out the maximum available smash spots.
    If the new struts have an allen screw end use that and an offset 21 box wrench to tighten the nut.
    Taking the nut off use an impact.

    I bought a set 5 years ago and they have payed off in convenience.
    I can't remember how many times I have used them on my car.

    Grease the threads completely before use. I just use a channellocks to crank them down.

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    Don't be wimpy just a little careful obviously.
    But really, there is nothing to worry about.
    Keeping the mount and spring in position while loosening the compressors is the biggest janky challenge.
    Do it once and you will be a pro.
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    Alright. Probably grab some Amazon ones or see if they got loaners in town depending on time frame.

    Looking forward to getting a few things done this storage season.
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    I have issues with the screw down ones fitting the rear struts properly. That one from ebay looks promising. not a bad price either
    2017 Buick Regal 2.0 Turbo (SOLD 2007 Grand Prix GT. Front and rear PLOGs, 1.8 roller rockers, CAI, HPTuned, 3.4 pulley, TEP transmission, 90# springs, rollmaster single chain, Impala front brakes d/s rotors.) Past (Pontiacs) Grand Prix- 97 GT, 03 GT, 04 GT, 04 Comp G, 78 Trans am, 92 Trans Am.
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    They fit fine.
    It's the mount in the way that make using a Channellocks easier to turn them.
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