For the HFP, the install really isn't that hard. First of all, they come pre-assembled, no need to compress springs or anything painful like that.
The hardest part is probably getting the lower ball joints out, and for that all you really need is a $25-$30 tool and some common sense. I'd just find a buddy locally and go to work some Saturday morning, it's pretty straightforward.
And if all else fails, post up here and ask about any of the spots you might be stuck on, someone will chime in and give you some good advice.
PS:
Back on topic, that's good to know. I think that's what I picked up my HFP kit for, and I friggin love it! Was worried what I was gonna do in a couple of years when I wear it out, maybe I can just pick up a replacement set now and hang on to it for a rainy day. :D
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