Comes with little plastic covers on the hook part to I assume protect the paint on the spring which aren't much cop but the jaws do what they were intended for, compress the spring. The hex head also has a 3/8" drive in it so you can plug your ratchet spanner straight in. Comes in a nice little box too.
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DANGEROUS! To small. Not enough travel on them. All they want to do is spin and twist off. Claws are way to small. Gave up on them and bought a cheaper set.£9:99. Way better. Job done in minutes without the worry of injury.
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Tighter coils may create an issue as the jaws are quite stubby and difficult to get located between the coils. Once located works OK. Works easier if the two compressors are held in a vice, while compressing the spring otherwise everything is movinhg around all the time.
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These are very good quality, compact and solid. I have used car spring compressor for my bike shocks in the past with quite a bit of hastle so I decided to treat myself to these sealy compressors. So glad I did, I just used them on my Kawasaki Z650 rear shocks and they are great, wish I had bought them years ago. There was no signs of the compressors slipping as I compressed the spring. And with the spring removed from the shock the sealy compressors held the spring very securely. GREAT BUY. Barry
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Well made, used them on duo shocks, probably a bit too light for monoshocks ( but haven't tried this.) It is a good idea to make some sort of brace to keep them from sliding around the spring. And give the threaded rod a drop of oil before use.
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