I did install this exact setup. As others have posted, it took a fair amount of time, but was not real hard. I have a ford F250, and my frame mounts used several factory holes for bolts and as reference. The directions were good, and accurate. I like to do my own work as I don't exactly trust other installers, and this is a critical install. You will need a torque wrench. The most tricky part is drilling the holes in the bed once you have the frame mounts installed. These have to be exact measurements. Recommend reviewing the install manual at the Pullrite website. I also installed Firestone 5000# airbags at the same time to accommodate the hitch weight of our soon to purchase 5'er. Good Luck.