I agree with starting on the front driver's side. That's where we started on mine and it was worth it.
Since it comes preassembled nowadays, you won't need any super-special tools like a strut compressor (for stripping struts and scaring everyone else in the garage) or a handgun (for shooting yourself in the head). I do, however, suggest:
Take picts of the engine-bay before you disassemble the passenger side (pulling the airbox out). It was fun getting that back in correctly. We went and stared a Ugg's CRD engine bay to figure out how to line everything up after the lift was put in (and we still didn't do it right

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Something else I found REALLY helpful...having a buddy with skinnier hands/fingers than my big fat Flintstone hands/fingers. The third (forwardmost) nut on the driver side (front) would have been IMPOSSIBLE for my fat fingers to get on. If you have ham-hands like me, get some loonnng tools and something magnetic or "grabby" to hold the nut in place while you screw it back on.
We jumped up and down on the rear axle to get everything in there, but it could be done solo...just not as easily. But after you do the front, you'll be in dreamland when you do the rear.
And, the most important suggestion I can make, since you're doing it solo...get drunk AFTER the installation.
Good luck.