Monday morning, I took the kids to school, then started on the speaker wires and amp wiring. Got interrupted a few times, but finally finished everything up about 4am Tuesday morning.
Keep in mind, the exposed wires everywhere are just temporary. Going to be ripping the interior out once we've moved to Kentucky and doing a deep clean on the carpet along with a dye job, painting the plastics, doing the headliner, and covering the dash and a few other trim pieces in suede.
Oh and uh... excuse the mess. My kids have left the back of the truck in desperate need of vacuuming which I didn't have time to do.
Managed to fit the head unit in without any modification to the radio basket. If you were to see the install without the trim bezel though, you'd laugh. Essentially all I did was attach the included metal L-brackets to the radio, then made some 1/2" thick wood squares that I screwed the brackets to. That took up the gap between the sides of the radio and the radio basket. So the head unit is essentially just wedged into place... definitely not going anywhere, but definitely not fastened in place haha.
As for the lower portion, I still have to modify the position of the AC controls, but the bezel doesn't interfere with the operation of them at all. I removed the door that "hides" the aux power ports and cut the ash tray cover flush with the metal tray. That allows it to open and close with minimal interference from the trim bezel.
Again, it's not perfect yet, but it will be.
What's MOST important is, it sounds great! Granted, it could sound better with some better speakers, but for the crappy speakers that are in there, I'm really impressed with the head unit and amp combo.