Well, you're not the only one putting a body lift on your explorer this weekend. I am too. I got mine yesterday, and am going to do it on saturday, and if needed part of sunday. Anyways, I have heard that the front bushing sleeve is hard to remove, but couldn't you just drill the hole with it still in there?? Lets see here...I am trying to figure out what everyone has said about them, but the only thing that comes to mind is the bumpers. Oh, about the bumpers. I heard to make them work, you just simply cut some of the bumper out to keep it from hitting the frame. Or you could notch the frame instead of the bumpoer, but either way it'll do the trick. I may do that one of these days during the week just to get that out of the way, ya know?? Also, anything special to be done (exceot the shifter extension) to the maual tranny, like electrical stuff?? Also, are there a lot of wires connected to the body and frame?? I thik that sockets a breaker and a jack should be enough, althoguh I am just gonna bring my whole tool box so I don't have to make runs for the tools. Oh and I got my 12V impact wrench which (I did a test the other day) will take the body mount bolts out, for the most part, in like 7 impacts, the rest I can get by hand, hopefully that'll take some of the hard part out of it. I hope it isn't too hot here, and I hope it doesn't rain like it has been the past few weekends here in ole' humid Tennessee. Another thing, I think you should probably be able to do it in a day without help, I have heard about 6-7 hours total with the bumpers which takes the longest. I am gonna start after I work in the morning (about 10:00 AM) and hopefully finish at around 5:00 PM, but I think I can do it before 5:00.