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Where can I get the special Mitsu strut removal tools?

Old Mar 29, 2010, 10:01 PM
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Lots of BS going on in this thread..

You can buy said tool from Miller Special Tools - you can get any tool in the service manual from them.

That's where i bought them, just give them the part number - MB991680. Expect to pay around 60-70$ shipped for them.

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Old Mar 30, 2010, 04:48 AM
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Originally Posted by funks
Lots of BS going on in this thread..

You can buy said tool from Miller Special Tools - you can get any tool in the service manual from them.

That's where i bought them, just give them the part number - MB991680. Expect to pay around 60-70$ shipped for them.
Did you realize this thread is 4 years old! HAHA
Old Mar 30, 2010, 10:31 AM
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phenem I need to redo my springs, putting on swifts spec rs (had tanabes) could you tell me the name of the tool from sears. The link isn't working for me, might be cause of my job's internet. Appreciate it.

Also do you guys think I need a spring compressor if I already have lowered springs on? I didn't do the install with the tanabes but want to install my swifts.
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Originally Posted by SPANKED
phenem I need to redo my springs, putting on swifts spec rs (had tanabes) could you tell me the name of the tool from sears. The link isn't working for me, might be cause of my job's internet. Appreciate it.

Also do you guys think I need a spring compressor if I already have lowered springs on? I didn't do the install with the tanabes but want to install my swifts.
It's called a gear wrench gear ratchet. You shouldn't need a spring compressor since you already have aftermarket springs.
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Originally Posted by phenem
You shouldn't need a spring compressor since you already have aftermarket springs.


You will still need the spring compressor. I wouldn't attempt it without it
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