I just got some new Bilstein shocks. I plan on installing them myself but the thing is I've never done anything like this before. I'm definitely going to pick up a cheap floor jack, jack stands, and tire blocks before I install (Safety First!). My question surrounds the hardware that came with my Bilstein's. The front shocks each came with two bushings, two small metal brackets, and a nut. The rear shocks came with no hardware. I got under my truck to look at what already there and it appears that I will have to reuse some of the hardware that is already on the truck. I've got 60K miles on mine X and was just wondering if it was alright to re-use whatever hardware I need that didn't come with the Bilstein's. If not, what's a good place to get the extra bushings, brackets, and nuts? Also, I've got an official Nissan Xterra service manual with the torque ratings on the various nuts - but I've read that some people have had trouble getting the torque up to the recommended value (around 90 foot-pounts I believe) - is it okay to torque it just a little short if I can't get it there? Anybody have any other advice on getting these things installed with the least amount of trouble? As always, thanks in advance.