Justin, if I could give one bit of advice, build the truck to what YOU want it to be. NOT the Garage Journal peanut gallery.
Trust me, I know this is harder said than done, but I have gone down a rabbit hole before after being "persuaded" to go a different direction than I had originally intended. You know what you want, and you know what your budget is and don't let us force you to deviate from that.
Are there knowledgeable people here to lean on for information or answer questions? Hell yes. However, there are some that just want to force their ideas, thoughts and opinions into YOUR build and before you know it, you are over-budget and the build is on a trajectory that you didn't even see coming. Some ideas are good and justified and make sense, however, there are others that do nothing more than alter your plans.
When I was building my last lowered shop truck, I just wanted a nice, clean build that had immaculate paint, polished aluminum wheels, nice stance and yet appeared all OEM under the hood, but had a few "minor" tweaks for performance where they were less noticeable. Things like a mild cam and some mods inside the transmission were about all I did to it, I even kept the OEM exhaust manifolds to keep with my theme. However, if I had listened to many onlookers, I would have had a pro-street version with monster engine, big tire, and only felt at home on the dragstrip and less pleasing to daily drive.
Just a thought as I am following along on your build.