I recomend buying a 220V welder and learning how to use it. Then with some reseach you will be able to build your own parts. Start with bumpers and rockrails. After building those your welder should have paid for itself. Once you are to this point reinforce your frame rails. Now that you have that experence find a HPD44 and build it for the front and swap a 9" or whatever you prefer inthe back. You can build all of your own links and steering parts. Since you will probably decide on a radius arm set-up or a 3 link you can build your own crossmembers and skid plates. About 5.5" of lift works good with 35's after you cut the fenders. Since by this point you have saved a bunch of cash building your own parts spend some money on Bilstein shocks and a good set of rear springs. You can build your own boomerang shackles for about a 1.5" lift so some 4"-4.5" springs will work great and flex better then higher lift ones. You could also buy a tube bender or a prefab rollcage and add this also.
By the time you are done you will have pride in what you have created and saved cash by doing it yourself. You will have learned all the ins and out of your rig, gained a lot of experence and knowledge.
This way you aren't spending money on parts you might replace later and have a nicer rig then if you just bolted things on.
That just my opinion. You may not have a place to work on it or whatever. If this is the case spend your money wisely and on quaility parts.
Remember search is your friend and take your time deciding what you want to do so you don't have to upgrade later.