setup kits always seem to be missing the parts you need most.
That's my biggest fear right there, which is compounded by not knowing what I'm doing. I did my long arm kit and slip yoke eliminator myself, and fully intend on doing the gears myself the first time if I can't find someone to help. I figure if I can't get it right then I can always take it to a shop (I hear they loveeeeee fixing stuff after you butcher it trying to DIY haha).
I'm not in a huge rush to get it done, the axles are out so it means they can be taken somewhere if need be, and there's no rush to get it put together right away so it can be picked at if need be.
Like I said I'm not looking to freeload and be "hey come rebuild my diff for me", I do plan on trying to learn how to do it myself, but if someone doesn't mind helping out even with looking over the tools and parts to take out some of the learning curve it would be awesome.