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I would suggest 1/4 inch plywood. The drywall will absorb moisture and fail over time making life miserable for you when you have to clean it all up and redo it.
In the green is fine. The fuses are pulled through by the end device, not pushed through. Voltage doesn't matter. It's amps (current). The tangs that hold the fuses could even be a little loose.
Those fuses shouldn't be burnt. Heat is caused by resistance. Resistance is caused by loose or dirty connections. Maybe there is loose receptacles in the fuse box?
My only recommendation against it would be unless you have three legs, using the Torsen (sp?) diffs properly would be just about impossible as they require brake/acceleration application simultaneously. Adding a clutch into the equation will make this about impossible.
To piggy back on the family friendly part, wheel'swife attended finally last year for the first time. She has been counting the days to go back since we reluctantly pulled out last year. Bring the fam, they will have a blast! Clint, see you there!
No offense, but if this is a truck from a "reputable" reseller you should not be worrying about so many immediate maintenance needs. This sounds like a plan from a GP surplus delivery not something that has been gone through before resale. But maybe my expectations at that price level would be...
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