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are_sicks 05-08-2002 08:02 AM

do i need a spring-press?
 
when installing coilovers on an eh2 will i need a spring press?

Boo Boo'n 05-08-2002 08:07 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 
no, have some balls and let the bitch pop (stand on top of it)

BoM 05-08-2002 08:09 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (Anthony's EK)
 
its free just need a deposit
get it to be safe.

Boo Boo'n 05-08-2002 08:11 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (BoM)
 
ya if you wanna be safe http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsmile.gif that is the way to do it, but sometimes u gotta do it the hard way

EEK 05-08-2002 08:13 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 
you could just shoot the nut into a tire or sumptin to...but that will make everything easier

mantic6t9 05-08-2002 08:19 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (2K DX)
 
Please get a spring compressor, you can rent them free like was mentioned above. I'd hate to hear of someone getting hurt form information they geathered here.

Travis- who watches out for his fellow h-t members

EEK 05-08-2002 08:26 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (mantic6t9)
 
shit were you from...out here you have to pay to rent them

94CivicSi 05-08-2002 08:28 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (mantic6t9)
 
I'm all for safety but the spring compressor I rented was difficult to use, time consuming and not nearly as safety inspiring as I hoped. After destroying it on the first shock, I got me a pillow, stuffed it in the bottom of a garbage can and shot the other 3 springs into it. I'll betcha 9 out of 10 OE springs on this board have been removed with this method and I haven't heard of 1 injury yet. Just be smart, you'll be fine.

are_sicks 05-08-2002 09:22 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (94CivicSi)
 
ok thanx fellas, i know this may sound stupid:

how in the hell do i shoot the springs out? i have never heard of this being done, can anyone instruct me, or point me to some instructions? how can i shoot them down?

i was going to try the rental thing, but everyone says it is easier to shoot them out...wtf?

thanks for the help!

mantic6t9 05-08-2002 09:25 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 

ok thanx fellas, i know this may sound stupid:

how in the hell do i shoot the springs out? i have never heard of this being done, can anyone instruct me, or point me to some instructions? how can i shoot them down?

i was going to try the rental thing, but everyone says it is easier to shoot them out...wtf?

thanks for the help!
If you don't know what you're doing get the press AutoZone has them and it's FREE!

blackANESE 05-08-2002 09:32 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 
I have never used a spring compressor but I've done it numerous times.
If you haven't done it b4, I would recommend a spring compressor.
They are not essential.

are_sicks 05-08-2002 09:35 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (mantic6t9)
 
thanx man, but i still want to have that knowlege...i dont have to do it that way, but i still would at least like to know how to if the press was giving me problems like it did for *94civicsi*

just sounds like an interesting trick! so cmon, tell me!!!! http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emwink.gif

mantic6t9 05-08-2002 10:09 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 
Ok but be advised, i do not recomend you doing this. In this pic you want to point that end into something like a bucket and unscrew the nut untill the spring unloads and shoots the nut, allen wrench, washers, and upper shock mount off. It's not going to come off slow so be ready, you would probly jump when it happends lol.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...4/fdefd9c9.jpg

TodaSi 05-08-2002 10:42 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (mantic6t9)
 

Ok but be advised, i do not recomend you doing this. In this pic you want to point that end into something like a bucket and unscrew the nut untill the spring unloads and shoots the nut, allen wrench, washers, and upper shock mount off. It's not going to come off slow so be ready, you would probly jump when it happends lol.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...4/fdefd9c9.jpg
5mm allen wrench! 3/16 may strip as it's the wrong size. Honda=metric http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif

93dx--hatch 05-08-2002 10:54 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (TodaSi)
 
i don't think that method sounds too safe. You mean you are going to be unscrewing and then boom it all pops off?

mantic6t9 05-08-2002 11:02 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (TodaSi)
 
yeah i know honda is metric, i didn't have any metric allen wrenches. It worked fine.

TodaSi 05-08-2002 11:09 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (93dx--hatch)
 

i don't think that method sounds too safe. You mean you are going to be unscrewing and then boom it all pops off?
Yep, all that energy has to go somewhere. I put the spring on it's side against a step in my garage with the hat facing something soft and my foot holding it firmly against the step. Then I make sure I keep my hand out of the way so it doesn't get nailed.

Your best bet is to go to Autozone and get the spring compressors and do it the right way.

mantic6t9
I just didn't want him to strip the inside out.....believe me, I've done it before even using the right tools....it sucks!




[Modified by TodaSi, 3:10 PM 5/8/2002]

EEK 05-08-2002 11:53 AM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (93dx--hatch)
 
its safe...if you get shot it will hurt.....but the best way to do is the tire you took off lay that on the ground put the end you gotta shoot off against the tire have the one person stand on the spring and then keep loosin till you feel its gonna pop off..then slow loosen it till it shoots..if you do it fast it will shoot harder then if you slowly loosen it

UTCiv 05-08-2002 12:07 PM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 
Damn the whole poppin thing would be scaring the shit out of me my rear springs were really tight up in there, even with a spring compressors(i was on my 2nd loaner) i couldnt tighten it enough without breaking it to get the springs out. I just cut the springs off with a torch, i cant say it was the safest way but it got the job done.

are_sicks 05-08-2002 01:13 PM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (C5_ALLMOTOR)
 
thanx for all of the replies people...i dont think im gonna fuck with trying to "shoot" them off, i can just see my hand somehow getting caught! but whats this i hear about the spring-press breaking? does it break?

anyway, again, thanks for all of the help everyone!


are_sicks 05-08-2002 01:14 PM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 
also, thanx mantic for the picture...it really helps, so now i understand!

CivicEx95 05-08-2002 01:33 PM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (are_sicks)
 
Spring compressor is like a seatbelt. You may not think you need it, but when you get injured without using one you'll wish you had one on.

ED8DX 05-08-2002 01:53 PM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (CivicEx95)
 
How about leaving the springs attatched to the car with the car still on the ground, the weight of the car helps to hold the springs down. Take off the bolt, then slowly raise the car up and then procede to take off the already loose lower shock bolts. Then finaly take the whole assembly off.



[Modified by ED8DX, 3:54 PM 5/8/2002]

Yokohama 05-08-2002 02:00 PM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (ED8DX)
 
I lowered 3 civics and went from stock to aftermarket and have never used a spring compressor I just made sure that the top of the spring assembly shoots toward something soft like padding or a rolled up carpet or somethign and it shoots out like 2 to 3 feet that's it!!!

Kamin 05-08-2002 02:10 PM

Re: do i need a spring-press? (YokohamaSiR)
 
2-3 feet my ass ive seen alan wrenches embed themselves in the wall.
done be stupid. places like autozone or checker rent that for FREE. leave a deposit when you bring it back they give you your money back. better safe than sorry.


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