Well.....Simp is just a bit faster than I am.
It is as easy a 4x4 1/2 ton truck if you have the correct jack that lifts to 32.5" -35" in height. You can let the air out of the tires if the jack won't go high enough....BUT get the trans on the jack and underneath the truck first. I had a tough time of getting the trans under the truck with it on the jack. Use a small wratchet strap to secure the trans to the jack.
BigRig379 was kind enough to loan me a jack.
(2)Rear upper trans mount bolts are 15/16".
Be sure to flush your intercooler of old fluid before connecting to new transmission.
It is easier to remove/install the torque converter bolts thru the starter hole with it removed.
Cut the head off of (4) longer bolts and use them in the bellhousing when stabbing the new transmission in. Take a zipsaw and cut a groove where the head was on the bolt so that you can remove the bolts with a flat blade screwdriver when trans is back in.
Also hang the spacer ring on your (4) guide bolts and zip tie it thru one additional hole, so that the ring stays put while stabbing the new transmission.
The torque converter is very very heavy. Do not fool around and let it fall out half way up when installing. Keep jack tilted back until you are almost all the way up.
Remove the dipstick first and put it back on last so that it doesn't get bent during remove/install. Use Permatex thread sealant pn 59235 on dipstick to pan threads.
Be very careful when tightening down bellhousing bolts, go a little at a time, you are screwing a steel bolt into aluminum threads and it is possible to strip the threads by torqueing one bolt all at once when mating trans to bellhousing.