Finally got around to my install. First things first; I drive a two door. I know that was a concern for many who read this board, and Sean said that I'm the only guy w/ a two door that's ordered one of these. Completely tweaked my back earlier in the week or it would've been on sooner. I'm back to about 90%,; so, I figured it was time to bolt it up.
Fortunately for me, I had the benefit of reading everyone else's post who's already installed theirs. I didn't jack it up or use a lift, and I left my hitch on, which actually proved useful. First, I dropped the factory skid (I'm thinking about using it as a large pie tin). Then I put a floor jack underneath with a huge block of wood between it and the tank (< 1/4 full). I ran one bolt out at a time and replaced it w/ a large zip tie. In the back of the vehicle, I wasn't able to fish the tie all the way through, so I just zip tied it to my hitch. Next, I SLOWLY lowered the jack just to make sure the zip ties would hold. I put the skid on the jack, jacked it in place (that actually required some persuasion to get the skid to clear the rear axle, lateral rod, etc.). Then, I'd snip one zip tie, thread a bolt, repeat. I did have a similar clearance issue on the front passenger side as Rally_T-115 (frame support for lateral rod (the only reason I know what that's called is because I checked the diagram in my repair manual)), and I was having three out of four bolts line up. After a few tries, the winning combination was to start w/ just a few threads on the right, front corner, start the other three, and then, go around a couple of times making sure everything is snug.
Took me over an hour, but I had a messed up back, and I left it on the ground.