Rick,
Adding diff lockers is a good investment if you're planning some serious off-roading for sure. Of course the word "investment" means a substantial cash outlay, but a serious off-road vehicle costs serious cash. The last time I checked, ARB air lockers for the 16-spline Rockwell 2.5-ton axles went for $1,182.82 per ARB's website.
As for removing front leafs, I personally wouldn't do it as the front springs are designed with the soul purpose of carrying the weight of the engine, cab, winch (?), and everything else that goes in the front of the truck, especially if you're planning to go with 46" XML tires. It's not uncommon to put the aforementioned XMLs on a deuce at stock ride height and under rocky conditions have the front right rub the J-pipe or either front tire touch the fender.
If you want to get out in the rocks and really twist the truck up, I'd say setup your rear axle on a triangulated 4-link suspension arrangement with air bags so you can control the ride height as well as keep the rear wheels firmly planted. Now that I just scrolled up and looked at the pics of your truck again, it looks like you've got the XMLs so I'd leave the front springs alone unless you plan to lift it. If you decide to go 4-link in the rear for more articulation, you might consider lifting and spacing the bed up off the chassis 4 or 6 inches to give you the tire clearance you'll need when the axle starts really moving around.
I hope this helps.