Easy installation. The sticks feel great and respond just like I expected from stock parts when they were brand new. The "click" when pressed is quieter than the original sticks, which is nice as I like to play in bed. pull it out It freezes for no apparent reason but I prefer the original plastic parts which are no longer durable (I released an early model well before the v2 update started). No problems with a joystick that worked. So. Unfortunately, as many other reviewers have said, one of mine arrived DOA. I really don't want to disassemble the working one, remove the metal brackets and put the old joystick back in so I can pack everything up and request a refund/replacement, so I'll probably eat up the cost and buy a joystick down the road when the original joystick finally fails enough to warrant another replacement attempt . The tools are adequate if you're careful with them, but that's definitely not a good reason to choose this set over any other. Think of them as a welcome free throw rather than an expense, because on their own they're not worth paying for. If I could do it again, I'd spend the same money on a different set of no-throw clubs. tools as I suspect they will have higher quality standards to ensure that all contained elements are functional. I don't want to disassemble the worker, remove the metal clips and put the old joystick back so I can pack everything up and request a refund/replacement. I think I'll just eat up the cost and buy another joystick. in the future when the original joystick finally becomes so bad that another replacement attempt is warranted. The tools are adequate if you're careful with them, but that's definitely not a good reason to choose this set over any other. Think of them as a welcome free throw rather than an expense, because on their own they're not worth paying for. If I could do it again, I'd spend the same money on a different set of no-throw clubs. Tools as I suspect they will have higher quality standards to ensure all items included are functional. I don't feel like taking apart a working one, removing the metal clips and putting the old joystick back in so I can pack everything up and request a refund/replacement, so I think I'll just eat up the expense and buy another joystick. in the future when the original joystick finally becomes so bad that another replacement attempt is warranted. The tools are adequate if you're careful with them, but that's definitely not a good reason to choose this set over any other. Think of them as a welcome free throw rather than a cost, because in and of themselves it's not worth it, to pay them. If I could do it again, I'd spend the same money on a different set of no-throw clubs. Tools as I suspect they will have higher quality standards to ensure