I did it last Thursday evening. It took less than two hours, including changing the fuel filter. I used a 14 inch long flexible socket extension and a squeeze trigger type rachet. This was my second time doing this, did it once four years ago and the hardest part then was removing the hose clamps that chrysler used, I replaced them with standard clamps that use 1/4 inch nuts on them rather then 9/32 that chrylser had. The 1/4 inch nut meant that this time when I used my flexible extension, I did not have to worry about a socket falling off of the extension, it went straight onto the clamp. It was alot easier
Thanks