Just finished my install over the last two days and i wanted to give some feedback:
Honestly it wasn't as bad as people made it sound. While it does require what I would consider a moderate amount of skill and the right tools it was pretty straight forward. Overall I love the feeling of these springs and i actually think it improves the ride quality over stock. Its a bit less harsh over larger bumps compared to OEM though I may feel a little more road quality through the suspension now. Overall I think it was a great addition and Im very happy with it
Front Install tips/process:
-Disconnect sway bar links
-Disconnect Steering tie rod
-Unmounted brake line bracket & electrical sensors bracket(wasn't sure if this was necessary but its super easy and worth not damaging anything)
-Loosen top center nut, but don't fully remove
-Attach spring compressors, ^^loosening nut helps^^
-Compress springs as much as possible
-I did NOT touch the top hat, honestly just leave it alone, made everything much easier
-I also NEVER touched where the strut mounts to the knuckle(bolt and nut), you can do everything right there while attached to the car
-with the spring compressed gently pull down on the strut and with only a little force it'll pop its head over the fender
-pull old spring out and put new spring in(I also compressed the new spring but not nearly as much)
-reverse steps
That was my process and it worked perfectly, I even have the AWD model and i didn't have any issues with the axles pulling out
All in all it was probably 5 hrs for the front and 1 hr for the rear
PS The only complication I had was removing the steering tie rod on the passenger side, I needed to use a hammer to "gently" knock it out, I put the nut back on to try and protect the threads and it ended up damaging them worse. The threads are a bit on the finer side. I ordered a tap and die set to clean them up and after some TLC everything worked out perfectly, FYI M12x1.25 for the steering tie rods