I know exactly where you're at. I bought my 04 td5 last June and had the same predicament.... Sagging at the back and also a rough ride and I domt have ace or sls either. I firstly went to TRS about 2 hr drive from me and they fitted a 2nd (almost new) lift kit with 2" springs and shocks that took them a full day to do, ($750 all up) but the back left side sagged so I took it back and they fitted a brand new OME spring. I was happy until my first off road trip and the whole back sagged when I loaded it up with not really that much stuff IMHO. Thinking I don't want sagging when I was about to tow our 2tonne ski boat or 2.5 tonne van, I looked at replacing the back springs again.
I researched and ordered 2x2" lifted extra extra heavy duty constant load dobinsons springs for the back from suspension stuff for $200 or something then, yep.....fitted them myself with the father-in-law. I did post pics and a description on here when I did it too..... Have a look for that!
If you've done a suspension kit with a mate on his triton then you're ahead of where I was. We replaced the back springs in about 3 hours and that wasn't rushing either. My fatherinlaw is careful to say the least so it took time. All the tools I used was a hi lift jack and trolley jack and car stands etc but nothing specialised. We "compressed" the new ones by jacking up SWIMBO's car and putting the new springs under the tow bar and letting it down and then wiring them up in a compressed state. It didn't compress a lot as its really quite difficult to tie them off, but it did compress just enough to push them into the space in the disco. We dont use dislocation cones and I run 265/70/16's.
I would never pay someone in the future to do a suspension kit unless it was a great price for install such as my brotherinlaws recent one. He has a d 40 navara and he was only charged $200 for the full install of shocks and springs which he felt was worth it for peace of mind and to ensure it all went well and professionally done. Luck has it that it needed a bit of tweaking and he took it back to them to do so all went well really.
Anyway, I'd set aside a full weekend with a mate and ensure you got some jacks, car stands, timber blocks, all your tools, hilift, a large work area and plenty of time. My guess is it'd take you the full day but if things don't go perfectly to plan then you've got Sunday too.
All the best, hope this helped!


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