If your pins are rusted and you have new ones then don't bother trying to get them out. Levering the ends will snap the old pins.
Who said the rears are easier?
I've still to replace my rears. When doing the front springs I found it easier to remove the arch liners, otherwise I would have been all day fitting in the small retainer clips (arthritis)
PS, the bottom pin is secured with a bolt
Who said the rears are easier?
Minus a trip to the shop and lunch it has been 2.5 hours and I have the bottom end of 1 spring off.
Top just partially snapped in situ. The inner side rusted solid and stopping me pulling it out. Chisel has helped, being very careful with the air lines..... Need a longer chisel now though.........
Well a quick update. I got one front spring on, I have come to a sudden stop with the other front. Basically I cannot get the bleedin wheel off.... Last guys to take it off was back in Oct when the main ball joints were all replaced. They must have over tightened it with the air line. All but 1 nut have loosened. I will take it up to the local tyre fitter and see if he will loosen it for me.
Other than that, I have been up to a lot of other things and got more planned but it sounds like a rainy weekend ahead.