Let me see if I can help you out, as I just did mine not too long ago.
Special tools:
Hydraulic Line removal tool (aka Line coupling tool)
Disconnect the battery; as you have to pull the starter.
Lift the vehicle to give you ample room underneath to work and slide a tranny around.
Disconnect the starter wiring, the transfer case harness (if electronic), Speedo Cable. reverse lights harness, and just about any other wire you see going to the tranny and transfer case.
Unbolt and remove starter, exhaust cross over( from manifolds) tranny crossmember (support the tranny with a jack at the back end) Driveshafts, Transfer case (some say remove it, I didn't) Shifter (inside the truck)
Next (unless I forgot something) you're rdy to start unbolting the tranny from the engine. (Make sure you have a tranny jack (or a really dumb friend) under the tranny to support it.
Once everything is unbolted, the tranny should slide apart from the engine with a little finess. (just make sure you have it supported!!) Once the tranny is on the ground, you can remove the pressure plate and clutch from the flywheel.
Install the new pressure plate and clutch, aligning the clutch using the clutch alignment tool (comes with the clutch kit). Slide your tranny back up in there (Making sure NOT to misalign the clutch!) and work it around until its flush up against the block. Basically reverse steps the rest of the way out for reassembly. Don't forget to put the new throw out bearing on the slave cylinder prior to reassembly.
Couple of things to check/do while you have the tranny out:
1) if shifting into gear at a dead stop was difficult, suspect a slave cylinder gone bad. Replace if this is the case. Also note, the clutch kit comes with a new throw out bearing, so does the new slave cylinder. ( I now have a back up throw out bearing
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2) inspect the flywheel!! Some say have it resurfaced every clutch change, some don't. I myself will get it resurfaced.
Goto the tips & tricks section and look up bleeding the clutch as that is your final step
I may have missed something, but that covers most of it.... oh and like Derrick said "GOOD LUCK"