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Coil Spring Compressing Tool - New ~ 1967 - 1973 Mercury Cougar / 1967 - 1973 Ford Mustang 1964 mustang,1965 mustang,1966 mustang,1967,1967 cougar,1967 mustang,1968,1968 cougar,1968 mustang,1969,1969 cougar,1969 mustang,1970,1970 cougar,1970 mustang,1971,1971 cougar,1971 mustang,1972,1972 cougar,1972 mustang,1973,1973 cougar,1973 mustang,c4z,c5z,c6z,c7w,c7z,c8w,c8z,c9w,c9z,coil spring compressing tool,coil spring compressor,compressor,cougar,d0w,d0z,d1w,d1z,d2w,d2z,d3w,d3z,ford,ford mustang,mercury,mercury cougar,mustang,new,sale,spring,compressor,tool,12-3009

Coil Spring Compressing Tool - New ~ 1967 - 1973 Mercury Cougar / 1967 - 1973 Ford Mustang
Item #: 12-3009

4.53 stars, based on 8 reviews
New coil spring compressing tool to compress the coil springs of the 1967-73 Mercury Cougar or 1965-73 Ford Mustang. This tool now comes with a bearing to make the job much easier. This spring compressor is a must for safely removing front...
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Hi quality tool. Works great.

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I replaced all the upper arms and spring saddles(using roller baring ones) Gives my 1970 XR-7 a great stance and improved handling. This spring compressor is a well made tool and will be used many times over the next few years.

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Did the trick.

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an interesting tool,

if it saves me time and grief wen it comes time to use it, it will worthwhile.

A real pain other than install

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If your spindle/lower A arm is mounted, this tool is a pain. The upper A arm will not drop enough to get the perch under the spring, and that's using a 1" drop spring, shorter than stock. I managed to wiggle out the old one, but getting the new one in I have scuffed, banged, and scraped every part trying to get them in line, no go. Taken apart more of the front end than I should have to for a spring swap and still no go.



Will have to go rent a proper tool.



If they were to provide a top piece with tube to cinch down on the second from the top coil, it could be compressed prior to install and actually fit.

Coil Spring Compressing Tool

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The front suspension was completely out of my '70 Mustang when I used the tool to install the coil springs so perhaps my experience would be different if that wasn't the case. A mechanic friend of mine made his own tool for this job that closely resembles the original Ford tool shown in the '70 shop manual. I like that better to remove the springs but prefer the WCC tool for the installation. In both cases, my number one concern was safety-not ease of use, not how fast the job could be done, not cost of the tool. With the understanding that compressing a coil spring can never be considered a safe task, I felt reasonably safe using this tool. It did take some trial and error to position the tool so that the spring perch would line up with the A arm but to me that was a small price to pay for safety. Knowing all this, on the second spring I found it helped to have the A arm just a little bit loose to help move things in position.

Great Safe Tool

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  • Worked Great
  • SAFE
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I rented one of the hook style compression tools from a local auto parts store to install my springs. It worked but seemed unstable. I decided to do the Shelby/Arning Drop on my 67 XR7. I didnt want to use the hook style because it seemed unsafe. I seen this style on on here and thought it looked a lot safer. This tool worked great. I thought it was a little pricey but you can't really put a price on safety. I would recommend this tool to anyone that is removing or installing the coil springs.

I feel very safe

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This is a great design since it captures the spring between the tower and the perch. As long as the welds hold, and they look real nice, I don't see how the spring could "launch" across the shop like is the hazard with many other compressor styles. I do however suggest a ratcheting box wrench as this is a fine thread and it take a bit of turning to get the job done.

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