Okay, maybe i should rephrased myself for over-whoring critics on the board. hah

Making the rear bumper fit is going to take all of 5 minutes with a sawzall, it will cut that metal like a hot comb on nap-ass hair. Unless you are spoiled with luxury of having a healthy supply of fabrication tools at your disposal, its going to take you HOURS to make the (front) bumper brackets look
right
I've also done a few of these things, and its never that hard, but never did the bumper brackets take less then 3-4 hours to modify... of course I'm using solely a die grinder... So taking hours is a given. Having less then at least 3/4" of bumper gap on the front bumper isn't finished in my eyes.
Basically, anyone not expecting to have to make some mediocre fabrications is going to find this install difficult, a suspension lift would be a tad easier, and practically speaking actually worth your time.
For most people, the steering extension isn't a problem. There are a few like I, whom find the steering extension practically impossible to get to work right. If you were to look at my steering shaft, you can clearly see the bind in the steering. Grinding the face of the extension; oblonging the holes on the steering-column flange; and ultimately leaving the bottom 3-4 bolts loose on the steering flange (so the flange actually can move up and down to stay in phase with that extension

) has minimized the steering issues. Although as long as i have that extension in there, I'm still going to have an elbow for a steering shaft. But like i said, my problem is 'rare.'