This was not a bad job at all. Other than going back on with the new belt. I didnt have to use any special tools to remove or install it. Just the tools needed to remove air box, hoses, and belt cover. Going back on with the new belt was a bear, but possible, even on a trail, Now after test driving, I developed a massive steering issue. Torque steer. And after editting this video, as you'll see, I noticed that the right rear axle had came out of the rear diff. It probably came out when I lifted it to change out the rear wheels and tires. So looks like I'm gonna be getting some more new parts......