A lot of welding and measuring. It's really not that bad. I'll send you a couple pics of the install. To me the hard part is measuring the rear end into the car so that it is in correctly and welding the mounting kit into the car. You will not lose your trunk, gas tank, rear seat or any thing else. If you have welded a mini-tub kit or a Detroit speed quadra link in then you have the skills to do it your self. It will also require shocks and springs (Qa1).
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Originally Posted by Venomous Type
whats involved in the install?
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