








🔩 Compress with Confidence — The Heavy-Duty Tool Every Pro and DIYer Needs!
The Orion Motor Tech 2pc MacPherson Strut Spring Compressor Set offers a robust 10.5" compression range with universal compatibility for most small and medium vehicles. Featuring heat-treated steel construction and secure Acme-threaded rods with detent pins, it ensures safe, slip-free spring compression. Its durable black oxide and zinc-coated finish resists corrosion, while the included blow-molded case keeps your tools organized and portable. Trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike, this set delivers reliable suspension maintenance with ease.





































| ASIN | B078X57CZL |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,822 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Strut Compressors |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,821) |
| Date First Available | January 9, 2018 |
| Included Components | 1 x Instructions, 1x Carrying Case, 2x Strut Spring Compressor Tools |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.05 pounds |
| Item model number | 8542035209 |
| Manufacturer | Orion Motor Tech |
| Material | AISI 1045 & 40 Cr Steel |
| Part Number | OMTSCS300 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.78 x 5.12 x 2.76 inches |
| Special Features | Heavy Duty, Ideal for professional mechanic and automotive repair novice |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
J**.
Good enough for every now and then
Works good and durable
J**K
This product works great.
Wow great product and excellent quality. Works great
S**E
Works pretty good
They work. I do suggest cable ties to hold in place
D**.
Good price for a quality product.
Worked great both times I used them. Easy clip on and safety bar that locks it into place. Sturdy construction makes if feel like it will last a long time. Great price too.
S**K
Decent Spring Compressor Tool
I wasn't sure how this product would be able to handle the task I needed it to, but it did. Simple easy to use and pretty straight forward. I used this item on the rear springs of my 16 RAM 1500. The only sketchy part was the safety pins could not be pushed through to ensure safety of this item not flying off and the spring taking my head with it. I know it was designed for Macpherson Struts, but I needed something to do a quick job. Overall very happy with the product. I kept my head attached and the job was completed on my truck.
G**A
EXCELLENT TOOL FOR THE MONEY.
This is my third OMT tool and they continue to impress me with high-quality at a reasonable price. For a DIY home mechanic, this is all we can ask for. In my younger years, I had a full snap on set probably worth over $20,000… But I lost it in the divorce… Ha ha. That’s OK, I’ve never been happier!
J**E
Well made but too small
These spring compressors function well and are well built but the hooks were too small to fit around the springs on my 4 runner and engage the safety pins. They were strong enough to compress the spring in a pinch but I wasn’t too happy to have to do it with out the pins engaged.
P**L
works well
Works as expected replacing a strut. Easy to use & stable when I was removing the top nut to replace the strut.
O**S
Excelente material, calidad, fácil de utilizar 10-10
O**A
This tool is not worth it. It will compress the springs but the threaded metal rod will bend. The safety clips are absolutely useless and won’t even clip in over my Toyota Corolla coils which are quite small. Definitely would not work for a larger vehicle. Due to the design fitting a half inch adapter in the slot is also difficult because it hits against the strut mount. The compressors shift very easily. Would not recommend. Poor design and quality.
R**O
Se ven muy buenas
P**G
Can’t recommend this, could be a big safety issue. both the threaded shafts arrived bent. And one was quite badly bent to the point when trying to tighten it would drastically move the clamp and so it would change the position. This could create a substantial safety issue as these will be under a lot of force, and they need to be aligned straight and a very secure position. I cautiously tried to use it anyway, but within a few attempts the clamp kept moving and it was clear the safety risk was not worth it. It’s possible I just got a bad one. But considering neither threaded shaft was straight, I am doubtful.
C**S
As others have stated it's pretty sketchy...not big enough to fit over springs and use the "locking" pin....probably better/safer just to use a strap than this.
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