Starting a build list. Any ideas?

Hey all. So I pick up my 76 Scout in a month. I like to have a plan before I begin any project. I realize you can't always stick to the plan, but having some sort of direction sure makes life easier. As far as I can tell she is pretty much stock. 345, 727, Dana 44's and a Dana 20. The only changes I noticed were a 4" triangle spring lift, 33" tires, and a different carb. I did not get the model number on the carb but it is a Holley that is supposed to work when on steep angles. As far as I could tell there was no body rot. I will be driving 70% on the road and 30% off. I am looking to fix safety issues first then move to upgrades. When I drove it the only bad thing I noticed was a lot of slop in the steering. I know a little of this is normal but I had 6" to either side on the full size steering wheel. This is my rough list so far in order of what I think is most important.

Steering
-tie rod ends
-drag link
-spring bushings
-body bushings
-then adjust steering box

roll cage (looking for a custom one, 6pt full cage w/ connections for 3pt seat belt and ability to mount safari rack on it)

remote starter solenoid

bonded ground system

ignition upgrade
-dui distributor
-msd 6a ignition box
-mds blaster ss coil
-autolite 85 plugs
-plug wires (not sure which is best yet)

dual battery setup

kwikwire rewire kit

SOA with reverse shackles(my understanding is this will smooth out the ride and still be street/family safe and allow me to do some decent crawling)

spray in bedliner (doesn't have interior and it is noisy)

like I said this is my rough starting list. Looking at this does anyone see any glaring errors or things I should add that are common wear items (like the body bushings). Also if someone at ihon could send me a quote for the parts I need for the steering I would like to fix that right after I pick up my new rig.

Thanks for any help
the new guy
 
Best to contact Jeff directly for the quote on product, or of course you could put the items in your cart and total it up that way.

One thing to consider would be shocks, I know you are planning a SOA but if that is "down the road" shocks would be a consideration of mine immediately.

Edit: keep in mind, most of the other stuff on top of the steering components Jeff can help with as well.
 
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