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It's super easy to do, i used 2 trim tools instead of one for a more even lift, and i did it in a parking lot outside in the cold. Video shows where the clips are and using the 2 trim tools you can make sure to get even pressure on them, i did the front clip first and then the rear, unclip the hardness and then you just put electrical tape around the whole assembly like in the video, i've had my car for a bit over a week and i've done this. Highly recommended.
I pulled my entire driver's door card off and glovebox out in hope of finding the source of some of the rattles. No such luck. Was shocked at the sight of the number of wires that are in the driver's door!
What do you have your shocks set to? Also what pressure are you running at driving height? And where did you get that mount for the controller?
I have them set to 5 clicks away from all the way soft for front and rear. Drive height pressure is set to 65 in the front and 90 in the rear (keep in mind I'm on stock wheels). The mount that I use for my Airlift controller is called Kuda mount. Check out http://www2.kudausa.com/.
I wanted to see how my grille would look with the chrome trim vinyl-wrapped so I did it myself this morning. It didn't come out perfectly but I'm going to keep it on for a few days to get a feel for it & if I end up liking it, I'll probably get it done professionally.