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Old 01-25-2004, 05:34 PM   #3
flyin 5.8
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There is a Ford type coil spring compressor, its an internal style with plates (not hooks) and the threaded rod has a pin thru it so it can be removed out the bottom. I have both he internal (hook)and mcpherson (external) styles and couldn't get either to work. Found the Ford style on the net for $245 and decided to make my own.

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