MY best advice for u and if no one has said this yet i am greatly surprised, is if u notice that when u r loosening the front bolt and it doesnt seem to be going anywhere, IT WILL BREAK. Here is what i did after breaking the driver side one, I had to cut the spring eye off, then i had to cut the bushing up so i could get to the stupid metal sleeve that was on the inside of the bushing. The sleeve was seized right onto the bolt, this is what causes the bolt to snap when u r trying to get it out. So i then had to stick a heavy duty screw driver (flat blade) into the slit that is in this sleeve, and open up the sleeve so that the bolt would be free, this process took me a long long time to do, but resulted in getting the rest of the bolt out, i then ended up replacing the bolt all together and a nut as well with a grade 8 9/16" bolt and nut.
Now with my experience with that broken bolt on the driver's side, I made sure I could first loosen all the bolts on the passenger side before i did anything, just so i wouldnt get stuck halfway through the job and not have something to drive. Then i began to loosen the front eye bolt and noticed once again the freaking bolt and sleeve were seized together

. so I began cutting once again with my electric angle grinder and let me tell u this side was a breeze compared to the other previous side .... I got the sleeve apart and loosened the bolt with no breaker bar, it was awesome. So I replaced my stock packs with the Quadratec HD packs along with a 3" AAL I had and it has been awesome, it has settled down to 20" from centercap to fender in the rear, i will probably end up addin g in my main leaf from the old pack eventually but i need to get an SYE first. All in all it was an awesome experience and i used all the tools i had no need to buy anything except that replacement bolt.