Another for doing it yourself.
Mechanically it takes a few sockets, 3-4 combination wrenches and a bottle jack. Electrically - a handful of correctly colored 12 AWG wiring, a side cutter/stripper/crimper. You can use the Kodiak rubber lines which work well or if handy and have a tube flaring tool set, hard lines. Note that you can find Kodiak rubber lines in many more different lengths then places like etrailer handle
Some Russell or Dorman Speed Bleeders make bleeding the hydralic system a one man job.
The bracket bolts, if not supplied, need to be changed out for longer ones - I used ARP bolts and nuts which are about 50% stronger then the mediocre Chinese Gr 8 supplied by some bundlers
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Dave W
2014 Montana High Country 343RL (Sold!)
2011 Ford 6.7 Lariat CCLB (Went to PU Heaven)
2019 F150SC XLT SE Sport,w/full tow package
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