New shocks all around-
Some observations.
Started with the front strut assemblies which were actually easier than the rears. In nearly every video I watched they removed the front strut top nuts through the wheel well with a ratcheting wrench or similar, which is what I did on the first one. Towards the end of first one I realized you can reach the nuts easily from above with regular rachet and torque wrench.
I used the Monroe quick struts on the front (I know, "I'll hate em/they suck"). They came with bolts and nuts for the bottom and nuts for the top studs. The top stud nuts were dainty compared to stock. On the lower end I reused the clip nuts from the original strut and not the nuts provided. I did end up loosening the stabilizer end links to get a lil extra drop when inserting the new assembly. Lining up the lower bolts was the most tedious part, and I was happy to have a buddy helping me out.
The rears were a lil bit more of a pita because getting a wrench on the top inside bolts is a lil challenging. I used the AC Delco on the rear. The rear shocks were bad for sure took no effort to push them down as compared to the new one.
Took it for a highway test drive and it's much better. Will see how she does next weekend when we take our daughter back to college.
Overall wasn't bad, hotter than hell though.
Thanks for all the input/advice!