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As someone who has put almost 6k miles on MGs Coil Spring kit I would like to chime in.
Wait for things to settle and it will feel a lot better. All of the new springs and what not feels very stiff and awkward at first put as more miles are put on it starts to feel more solid and firm but plush.
I am also not sure how you only have barely 4* of caster unless your using stock radius arms. If you have the modified ones you should have 4.8* at least.
Goodwaves - to answer your question. Don't pay someone to install your MG Coil Spring kit unless your absolutely positive you don't want to deal with it or don't possess any kinds of mechanical skills. Its not that difficult to do and if it was your first time ever installing it, I still think it would only take you 3 days max unless you have to drop the transmission. It will be harder to pull the old stuff out than it will be to put the new stuff on.
Edit - As long as my van sells, I am going to be purchasing another van and will be installing his kit again. When I do, I plan to make a video on it showing how easy it actually is to do. Many other individuals have done it already and I am sure they will chime in on their thoughts. Most of them already have in this thread.
The springs feel fine, will only get better with some weight and miles. I have the modified radius arms. Told my alignment guy that it felt pretty good initially so he left it alone besides the toe and I wanted it see where it was out the gate. Now that I've driven it more I want some more castor.
As someone that has built a few vans I wouldn't say that its "easy" to do, no 4x4 conversion is. Its still a major suspension overhaul that requires a certain skill level to do properly. Besides your rig how many have you done there?