Barely fit the Dana 30 on a 71 Jeep. The tie rod bracket hits the front differential cover until I moved the whole unit to the passenger side as far as possible. It was not painted well (thin areas and bare edge at a weld). The boot was terrible, the mold must be wearing out. It took me an hour to remove the thin flashing on both mold seams. I did like the sticker because it could be placed after install to be seen well. I bought some shocks 3 years ago and the stickers don't show very well. They should always allow user to place the stickers, imo
On my 89 Trooper this made a noticeable difference. I run 265 75 16s and it made the steering feel much more like a modern vehicle than a 30 yr old one.