Freakin easy! You will have to borrow a spring compressor from Autozone. It's a $40
refundable deposit. The only problem I came across dropping cars were snapping the head on one of the bolts.....and it seems to be always one of the bottom strut heads. This is where the complication begins. You may or may have to get a new bushing. If you do, they normally run around $30 at a dealership parts department. The other thing is, the old bushing must be pressed out hydraulically by a shop. The way I look at it tho, it would've snap anyways regardless of who does the drop. This does NOT normally happen especially if the car is fairly new.... Other than that, I can normally lower a car in less than 3 hours with normal garage tools and a 6 pack