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Turbo S Spring compressor

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#1 ·
I got some new springs for a turbo s 4. Anyone got a recommendation on a spring compressor that works with the shocks on a turbo s dynamic? I got a compressor kit from Amazon (See below). Using the full length of this compressor I would have to coil bind the main spring to get the spring retainer off. The fingers that grab the spring rub on the shock body and also broke the spring separator because the finger was pushing on the separator. I rented a kit from the car parts store, just to big and not enough travel. I think I need something that can span over, maybe 18" so I can collapse the coils enough without coil bind and the fingers are small enough so not to rub on the shock body. Ive done springs on other sxs and never had this much trouble.



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#5 ·
We have been using these, they work good, you can also grab the spring as low as possible to miss the shock body.


Ratchet straps sound like an accident waiting to happen.
 
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Replaced mine on 18’ Turbo S using ratchet straps. Actually got 4 straps (free) from my local Polaris dealer, straps that were used on new RZR’s when delivered. The straps did not have hooks on the ends that would need to be cut off. Dealer told me they just toss them out once removed from delivered RZR’s.


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#16 ·
Thanks for all the info! To get the adjustment nut to turn to take the pre-load off I used WD-40 and still had to load the springs some. The eibach turbo s 4 springs on the front are a 8" and a 10" plus the xover ring that is 18.5" of spring height to get on. Every video I watch makes it look so easy. After watching Shock Therapy, use something similar I ordered this from Amazon. Was 140, when I got it, it was all fu*k up, missing parts and base threads all messed up. Amazon gave me 60 off to keep.
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I wish I waited to see all this info. I think I would have tried the straps. With a little thought the straps can be release a little at a time. Use the handle to unload the pressure from the lock claw, open lock claw by hand, release some with handle, let lock claw engage, repeat. I need to replace one front divider that broke from the first spring compressor pushing on it. Also I will get to the rears this weekend. I'll let you know how it goes.
 
#21 ·
I've been racing a long time& take this with me to all the races.
This the best tool to use "on the car" to adjust rings & collars.
Or will work awesome with some of the heaviest springs outside the car.
I take a flap wheel to the inside of the medium size jaws to give a lillet more clearance on the Turbo S shocks.