Thanks for all the kudos on the build everyone. Wheels and tires are scheduled to arrive today by Fed Ex freight, 875 pound package... I'll shoot some comparison pics when they are going on. Flat bed is being fab'd lengthened and mounted next week and will be 14' when complete, looking forward to getting the flatbed on so that I can put a pallet of sandbags on and drive this thing around.
I replaced my ham radio last week and went with a Icom handheld to simplify things. External antenna, 12 volt charger and mic ordered as well. Single band and D-star, but great reviews and programmed with all US repeaters already.
Advanture; that mesh looks like a nice idea since the one I had did cook.
Still trying to figure out my running board/slider options. Bestop who make the Power Boards had no idea if they will fit and just left it at that, so they are out. I've looked at a few steps, but nothing is really standing out yet.
Aluminess bumper is at the powder coater's and supposed to ship any day now. My winch is sitting here awaiting it...
LKITO; thanks for the thoughts on the spare, but wrestling a 175 pound wheel and tire off/on the roof of the truck is pretty much out. I don't think Yakima has a tire crane option, though they do sell a lot of stuff. Spare is going on the front and will be an official bug catcher or deer catcher. I already have plans to put a rack on the truck and have the Yakima tracks now for the mount. Guess the headliner will have to pulled for the first time.
I went to mount seat covers that I had made for the back seat and lo and behold the seat back does not "pop up" and out of the clips like the Ford. I talked to the dealer and got the three page instruction sheet for that little project... Some assembly required, ever heard that one?
Called the dealer about floor mats and the Weatherguard/Husky mats are not made for the 5500, it's wider than the 3500 inside and they don't quite fit. Guess I'll need to get a chunk of rubber and cut it to fit.