Rear Shocks

Installation of the rear shocks is a piece of cake, undo the bolts holding the top and bottoms on, slip off the old shocks, slip on the new ones, and bolt back down. You might want to grease the rubber shock bushing with silicone grease or other rubber friendly lubricant, WD-40 is not rubber friendly. Another tough part was compressing the Bilstein to get it on the bottom mount; it takes quite a bit of strength to compress the shock by hand, you may need a screwdriver to leaver the shock on or a stronger person to do the install for you.
For a time there was a problem with Bilsteins shocks being a hair too wide and the sway bar would dent the shock. The shocks I got fit fine with the sway bar so I assume they fixed the problem.