I compressed the new spring off the car with spring compressors, then used some webbing straps from a ratchet, wrapped the webbing around a couple of times on 2 sides of the spring, tied some double knots, fitted the spring and then cut the webbing once spring is in place.
I've just done the same earlier this week with the rear springs, which I removed when replacing the bushings and rubber doughnuts on the trailing arms.
It's by far the easiest method I've used to replace the springs. I use a lot of webbing to do this, maybe over-kill, but much safer.
Compliments of Dr Benz who gave me the idea....
Best,
Mike