Got the tank swapped yesterday.
Some things of note for future folks doing this:
1. You'll likely have to remove the rear valance to get to the bolts, not a big deal just know its got to be done.
2. Get as much gas out as possible before trying to lower the tank. Its bulking and hard to balance.
3. Use a jack under the tank to support it. I used a transmission jack and it worked great.
4. buy new a new top pad/cover and rubber grommet that seals the fill tube. Luckily mine were barely serviceable but for the little bit of cost it would have been nice just to use new ones. Also my straps were good but check your's. they sell new ones.
5. Just the front bolts are long, I started them with a box wrench (1/2 inch) and then got my air wratchet, they are so long the deep socket wont go on it until you ride the nut down a little.
6. with the tanks inc EFI tank. You wont be able to get to the pump and sending unit once the tank is in. Well you can, but its Really tight. I pig tailed and connected braided fuel lines and electrical wires and labeled them so when i'm ready to connect everything its easy to get to.
The job was a lot easier than expected. scale of 1-5, it was a 2.