That's what I thought too, but really it ain't bad at all, and I have a 351 haha. Its all pretty straight forward really, mine was completely broken on mine so I had to do it asap. Jack the front end up so the front wheels are off the ground, then use a socket with a wrench holding the nut on the back side and take the two bolts out at the joint itself. Then undo the bolt that holds the intermediate shaft to the steering column right at the firewall. Then just wrestle the shaft out of the car. I then put the shaft in a vice and used a drill to drill the two stud looking bolts out and used a punch and knocked them out. Put the new rag joint in with the new bolts where the studs were then put it all back together. Took about half hour or so, really not that hard at all