From the info I got, you have to replace a TON of parts to include the wiring harness, ECM, and it makes a difference what month the truck was made in order to get the correct wiring harness. I asked the guys at ATS about this, and they stated that one of there customers went to Chrysler and bought everything needed to do the upgrade using all new factory parts to include a steering colum. Even with all the new parts from Chrysler, they still had problems.
The only tip I can give (based on my limited experience and listening to stories) to save you time, and make your life easier is to buy another truck with an auto. I know you will have a good time doing this, so have fun, and good luck!