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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Changing Shocks and Struts
I will soon have to change out the factory installed shocks and stuts in my 96 Volvo 850. I am pretty confident I can do it by myself - provided I invest in a spring compressor.
Question - if I buy one for the Volvo, can I use it for my 77 also? Any particular type, brand, feature to look for? Harbor Frieght has one for like $30 - any good for a tool I will use maybe 3 times in the next 10 years?
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You don't need a spring compressor that I know of on your '77.
I bought the HF one and I've never used it and I had a 914! (has springs) |
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I concur with Zeke. Since your '77 has torsion bars instead of coil springs, you won't need a spring compressor for the project.
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cheap ones are scary. i almost broke a friend's face helping him with a VW cab. it was the cheapo one that had two threaded rods, that you crank down slowly to pull these jaws together. the system shifts and twist. a better tool is jawlike and has a hinged end, with only one threaded rod to turn. i now let tire shops do it. most mom and pops places have done it for a six pack of bud.
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Targa, Panamera Turbo
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Sounds like I would be better off hitting NTB or Midas huh?
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Where in TX do you live? Unless you are way out in the sticks lyou can probably borrow one.
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If there is an Autozone nearby you can borrow one from them. You actually buy it then return it, a great program.
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