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Yep, I've done that.
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Yup. I ended up buying the Branick 7600. I've used it with the cheesy spring compressor bolts at the same time to get off the big (600lb) coil springs slowly and safely. It's another "buy once, cry once" investment so YOU choose when to work on your stuff. It's also available to the neighbors, you'd be surprised how much you can help them out in a pinch too.. There's lots of old full-size trucks up in the Hi Dez and the owners do all their own repairs.. Also, need a way to compress coil springs. It's not cheap to get set up but for me it's worth not relying on someone else and their schedule.
That's sweet, best spring compressor you can get IMO, wish I had one.Yup. I ended up buying the Branick 7600. I've used it with the cheesy spring compressor bolts at the same time to get off the big (600lb) coil springs slowly and safely. It's another "buy once, cry once" investment so YOU choose when to work on your stuff. It's also available to the neighbors, you'd be surprised how much you can help them out in a pinch too.. There's lots of old full-size trucks up in the Hi Dez and the owners do all their own repairs.
So those were the Fox 3.0 FRS vs King 3.0 PRS ("Pure Race Series") Raptor-spec shocks? Did they have similar spring rates printed on the coils? Obviously, those are both reputable brands but King has always focused on performance over everything else.In the middle of Fox 3.0 coilovers on the front and 3.0’s in the rear on my Gen 1 now. My decision came down to ride… test drove a friend w King back to back with Fox. The ride on Fox was just more “confident” on road. Both were great Offroad.
Im also adding new UPC’s (Evolution billet), new tie-rods (Fouse),
Sorry for the late reply Tom. I have access to al the King tools through a group of racing buddies. Soft jaws vice and a good spring tool.What specific tools did you need? What did you use to clamp it in a vise? I've seen them worked on in a vise, but can't figure out what everybody uses to clamp the shock cans and the rod ends without marring them.