Canti brace is in and everything fit checked. MCM Fab did a great job on this and it bolted right up without any fuss. Literally no fuss, all I had to do is shave a bit of powder coat in an ID of a hole to get a bolt through. So nice to get a quality product! I am getting the axle tabs professionally welded on. Since its load bearing 100% of the time, I don't want to trust my welds.
The bed came off with 6 T55 torx bolts, and 4 10mm screws for the fuel filler trim. It was surprisingly easy to remove. I initially jacked the bed and put 2x4 under the frame rails to get it free of the bolts. I then used a high lift transmission jack and a small pallet to pick up the box, move back and off the frame.
Cutting out the rear brace was a pain. Cross cutting the heads and using an air hammer didn't do much. I had a cheap hammer from Lowes and it was worthless. I ended up having to grind each rivet down and hammering them out. Cutting out the brace left the brake lines hanging in mid air so I'll need to sort that out.
I've got to drive the rig across town to get the gears installed so I put back on the bumper and ziptied the tail lights and other things.