Ok problems with this to avoid.
1. Have spare fuel disconnect clips on you. I had to send the wife to get mine because I had some beers while doing the install and could not drive.
3. Have a jack or something that can hold the tank up. A trans jack or motorcycle jack or something.
4. lots of ventilation, between gas and brake clean (beer) even with the garage open I got a little sick
5. Have a few extensions and a universal, then you can use your impact for almost all the bolts.
6. Get a second pare of hands as a solo job it was hard.
7. Be prepared for the tank to be stuck in the old skid. Mine had dirt compacted around it holding it in.
I think thats it not a bad install but could of used some help which would of made this an easier install.