probably wise to build the rear end and transmission first, then do the engine. Otherwise your gonna break it and have unexpected down timeIt’s a daily driver and at most I can have it down for a week. My budget is whatever, as long as it stays reliable, I don’t care. I have a stock 4l60 with 3.73 gears and stock converter at the moment. Tires are 275/55, so about 32 in. Was going to go 4.10 or 4.56 with a 3k stall, and obviously beef up the 60 but would like to tackle all of it at once with h/c, so at the moment I’m just getting the parts together. Once I know what cam i want I was going to get everything else coming. Not opposed to a supercharger down the line either, but just want a fun, quick daily out of it that isn’t constantly breaking. Kind of seeing what others have done or wish they would have done before committing to one thing or another. Not my first time building something but first time doing a truck and an ls so figured experience from others input would be better than winging it.
I recomend the eaton detroit tru-trac
then for the transmission tell the builder what your plans are and they can build it accordingly and do not go to the cheapest bidder in town, that's just asking for it.