Obviously it's better to use a compressor but for e30 m3 is there really that much tension in the front springs to worry about when removing with airgun?
Do i need a spring compressor to remove e30 m3 stock front springs?
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+1 Most auto parts stores rent tools for free. Obvious you have to pay for tool to "check out/loan" it but get back your money. I did this until just got some cheap Harbor Freights ones for like $10.Comment
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Put one of your wheel on top of the spring and have your fat friend sit on it. It is not as bad, everyone is just overrating it. You will need one though if you're installing them back with stock shocks.Comment
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Thread the nut onto the stud so you don't mushroom the threads and whack it with a hammer. It'll come loose.-AlexComment
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Well got everything apart with the exception of one lollipop stuck on the conteol arm. Definitely recommend compressors it would have popped for sure without them. Btw i scored a complete e30 m3 front suspension with aluminum control arms for $450, hell yeah. My plan is to use existingsuspension on car plus this and have complete stock and track suspensions that i can swap out betweenComment
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Significantly less, in fact. All that should be compressed with the springs in the strut are basically the dead coils (they just hold the spring in place). You're talking 40-50lbs of force at most. When you compress it 2-3 inches, there could be 600-800lb of force snapping at you if the half-worn out spring compressor you borrowed breaks (or the Chinese one from HF).
Not much really happens, nothing goes flying, and it's really quick. win/win.Comment
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Ok put it this way, your going to need the tool when it comes time to reassemble them.Comment
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who puts stock springs back in these days? Usually the new springs are so much shorter, it goes back together without compressing anything.Comment
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