I noticed Titus-Will was marking up almost all of their inventory since this chip shortage started. My dad used to like them, but I will never go there after this. You may want to try West Hills Ford in Bremerton. They advertise no dealer mark-up on their website (not sure if that's true...
You may want to read through this post from the F-150 forum on how to add a heated steering wheel.
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/heated-steering-wheel-installation-419608/
You might be be able to get the parts, but then factor in the time and effort versus ordering from the factory.
A quick google search brought up this web site...
https://campergrid.com/best-travel-trailers-under-1800-lbs-and-2000-lbs/
Lots to choose from in his list. All depends on how much you want to spend.
Many years ago I added CC to my '99 Jeep Cherokee. The entire process was adding the OEM switches in the steering wheel, replacing the clock spring and the wiring loom. The hardest part was removing the steering wheel to replace the clock spring. After that, everything worked as if the CC was...
One of my co-workers has one and just based on the photos, it looks like the sport-track has a taller stance than the Maverick. I'm waiting until I can walk around a Maverick and sit in one. I was able to check out a Bronco Sport and the ingress, egress of the driver's seat was easy to get in...
Hard to say, but Jeep started the new JL in 2018 and now you can get the Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid. Something I didn't think would happen until the next refresh of the wrangler.
Perhaps something like in the link below? I was researching these for my Dad's F-150 and both floor plans are less than 1200 lbs.
https://travelliterv.com/rvs/2021-rayzr-truck-campers/