Good decision, Sallyspeed, IMHO. I have a complete shop with all the pneumatic tools and hand tools anyone could ask for, and a nice lift. Still after reading some of the threads, I realized that unless you do exhaust work every day, you can spend a lot of time and still mess up no matter how careful you are. So I did farm out the dp install to a local performance exhaust shop that we do business with and that does a lot of work on race cars, mostly circle track sprint and stock cars that now have to have some kind of muffler on them.
Two guys, four hours total, one up top in the engine bay another under the car. $200 and that included the labor for changing out my stock exhaust tip to a slightly smaller 3 1/2 inch Magnaflow stainless single wall. Extra charge for the part, of course, but not much.
When I discovered the severe drone this setup had at 2,500 rpm when decelerating I ended up adding a big 3 inch Vibrant UltraQuiet reso in the middle of the test pipe. I did that myself up to the point of making the cuts and clamping the reso in place, road testing it, adjusting it just right, locking the clamps down and then removing it. Took it back to them and got it permanently welded in place - $30.
Yeah, I could have done it and like Darth and spent 6 hours (or more, because I'd be very, very slow). I just felt more comfortable letting "do it every day" pros work with easily stripped out studs and O2 sensors. Besides, I'm 60 years old now and busted knuckles ain't as much fun as they have been in the past, either. lol.