A few tips: Fit time may take longer on an older car as the torsion wedges can rust and become severely seized. A $20 propane torch to heat up will help with removal. The front Rancho shocks that I removed no longer expand on their own, so the new shocks really help. When first installed, the front end is 3 inches higher and the truck is level. I can fix it a little. Don't forget to adjust the headlights and then align the front end. I'll upload some photos later.