Hey Guys, thanks for the kind words. This is a BDS kit. Came with new coils all around and new rear shocks. I also bought a new pair of front shocks as they were pretty worn at 140k miles. The whole process took me around 12 hours. I had bought new front shocks and had the coils loaded prior to the install but I had to take them back up the day of the install as the notches didn't line up. That took 2 hours of the 12. Otherwise things went pretty smooth. Ball joints came apart with a few solid taps on the knuckle. Rears were a piece of cake.
We had Tire County do an alignment and install the Cooper Discoverer AT3 (245/70/16). Also got a pair of 4" nerf bars to install. We'll drive it for 6 months and see how it settles. I'll need to get in there at that point to do brakes and may do uppers at the same time as those ball joints were pretty worn. Also may be looking at rear shocks as I'm expecting potential issues with the oil charged rears that come with the BDS kit. All in all not a terribly tough install, just took a little more time than I expected it to. Probably the most time consuming Christmas present I've ever put together. I'd much rather do a top end and sticker kit on a used motocrosser