Things I’ve done on my 2011 Limited EL 4x4 that you haven’t already listed:
1) grill guard: keep an eye out on marketplace/craigslist for F-150 guards, they fit with minor mods. I picked a big ol F-150 grill guard up on Craigslist for $40 and just had to cut 1/2” slits in the bumper for the frame mounts. Even if you’re looking for it, you don’t notice the cuts if you take your time getting it just right.
2) after market radio with car play:
Here’s my thread for what I did.
3) light bar: I couldn’t find a purpose built mount for my rig so I bought a mount for a F-150 and just spent a little time bending it to fit right. I hit it with rustoleum since I chipped a little paint on the mount during the shaping process. This has changed the game when driving on forest roads Friday nights after work while heading to my weekend camping spots.
4) skid plates: I scored a full F-150 RCI skid plate package on marketplace for $125. The transmission plate WILL NOT FIT! Once it cools down here in Phoenix I’m going to spend a weekend making a transmission skid plate with a scrap piece of steel I picked up. <— will create a post about how I wind up making it.
5) full size spare: I’m rocking 275/65R20 tires, so 34” tall and that wound up being the biggest size that’ll fit where the spare lives. I like knowing that if I have a blowout I can slap the spare on and it have zero impact, especially important when I’m out in the back country.
6) wheel spacers: I tossed on 1.75” spidertrax spacers on all four hubs. Tbh, this addition made the tires look like they are sitting where they’re supposed to be. I have a 34” tires so I spent sometime measuring the scrub radius and it’s a very reasonable value, it actually helped the scrub radius haha.
7) modded upper control arms: since you’ve got a lift, this may be helpful, it definitely helped me out with my 2.5” lift. No more coil or brake line contact. I put on some cheapo tubular ones from Amazon. I’m ~8k miles deep on them and they’re still treating me well!
8) greasable Moog suspension components: though it’s extra maintenance items, it gives you the piece of mind knowing that you don’t have to trust the “lifetime” greased components.
10) alignment camber kits: idk if your rig doesn’t come from factory with it but my didn’t. So I put on moog alignment kits so now my alignment stays where it’s supposed to be after hitting the first pot hole outside the alignment shop.
I think that’s the full list of mods I’ve done but I’ve done so much playing around with this thing that I’m probably missing a few hahaha I’ll edit the post if anything else crosses my mind.