You shouldn't have any issues then.
Its not a complicated replacement
Your rotors are solid or floating?
Just make sure you clean ALL threads thoroughly and use a good thread lock primer and thread lock.
Watch for spacers behind the caliper bolts and make sure they go back in the same way, provided they were installed correctly in the first place.
If your pads have more than a few hundred miles on them I would replace them at the same time so you have fresh pads on fresh rotors.
Check your bearings while the wheels are off. Rolling rough or harsh then replace.
If your calipers have never been rebuilt you might want to seriously consider rebuilding them so you don't have any wear in issues with your new rotors