The Coilover 1303 is a specialized wrench at $34.99 built for coilover suspension adjustment, earning a strong 4.6 stars from 134 reviewers. At 1.72 kilograms it is a heavy, purpose-built tool rather than a general-purpose adjustable wrench, and its zero monthly purchase volume confirms it sells to a narrow automotive audience.
Automotive enthusiasts and suspension mechanics who need a dedicated wrench for adjusting coilover ride height collars and lock rings.
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You need a general household adjustable wrench, or you do not work with coilover suspension systems.
Weight 1.72 Kilograms
Priced 82% above the category median ($19.19 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 134 owner ratings
Popularity1.1/5
134 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Coilover 1303 targets a very specific job: adjusting the spring perch collars and lock rings on coilover suspension assemblies. At $34.99 it is priced for the enthusiast who works on their own track or performance car rather than for a general workshop.
At 1.72 kilograms, this wrench is substantially heavier than standard adjustable wrenches in this category. That weight is by design for a suspension tool that needs rigid leverage to break locked collars on coilover bodies. With no other length or capacity specs published, the listing keeps details sparse.
Despite zero recorded monthly purchases, the 134-review count at 4.6 stars represents genuine satisfaction among buyers who sought out this specialist tool. The high rating relative to its low sales velocity is consistent with niche tools that serve a small, exacting audience.
Pros
4.6-star rating from 134 reviewers is the joint-highest in this batch
Dedicated coilover wrench design suits the specific geometry of suspension collars
$34.99 is reasonable for a purpose-built suspension tool
Cons
Zero monthly purchases confirms very narrow demand, not a versatile everyday tool
1.72kg is very heavy, impractical for general wrench tasks
Specs are minimal, no length or jaw capacity published
Specifications
Weight
1.72 Kilograms
Performance notes
The Coilover 1303 weighs 1.72 kilograms, which is notably heavy compared to other adjustable wrenches in this category. No length or jaw capacity specs are published. The design targets the large-diameter collar rings on coilover suspension bodies, where standard crescent wrenches cannot engage the spanner-notch geometry.
What buyers say
Owners leave strong feedback, reflected in a 4.6-star average from 134 reviews. Reviewers at this niche appear to be automotive enthusiasts and mechanics who purchased specifically for coilover work, and their satisfaction reflects how well the tool performs its intended task rather than general-use versatility.
Can the Coilover 1303 be used as a general-purpose adjustable wrench?
Based on its 1.72kg weight and purpose-built coilover design, it is not practical for everyday fastener tasks. It is engineered for suspension collar adjustment.
What makes a coilover wrench different from a standard adjustable wrench?
Coilover wrenches typically have a hook or spanner design that engages the notched ring collars on suspension bodies, which a standard jaw wrench cannot grip.
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