
sounds kinda scary. i only need to raise the jack far enough to see a slight but obvious compression in the spring, right? i'm figuring the less i need to compress, the less energy in the spring, the less risk...
adamjp wrote:When I had to do this with my Koni shocks, I went and bought a couple of nuts that fitted the thread of the compressors (2 per compressor).
You put the nuts on the OTHER end to the existing head, locked together so they don't move.
Put the compressors into the suspension with your new nuts at the bottom.
Put your socket on these nuts to compress the suspension.
Dodgy, but works fine.
i don't see how this is any different than fitting the spring compressor upside down?
