I sure did, and it only took me three trips to the parts store and 4 belt sizes to finally get it right

Anyhow, I'll post a how to with pics as soon as I get a chance. The only hard part was getting a pulley big enough to clear the tensioner pulley. I'm at work, so don't have the part numbers on me now, but it took about a 5.5" pulley, and I put it where the upper left idler pulley was. NAPA sells them, and I think they are made by Gates. The bad part is that they are plastic, so I've hunted around a bit, and havn't found a good metal one yet, but since it is only acting as an idler, it should last a good while anyhow.
Most importantly, I removed the mechanical fan, and the AC. I don't think the AC matters except you'll need a different length belt than I, but I didn't even look to see if it was feasible with the fan in place. I don't think there will be room for a 5.5" pulley next to the fan pulley though. The front of my engine is open, and I can easily swap a belt, pulley, tensioner ect. with my 1" deep fan shroud. I can also pull two wires off the control, a couple zip ties, and the whole electric fan and shroud slides right up and out. I spent countless hours pounding on that shroud to make it fit like it does

Next time I would consider the one that they sell with the FFD fan, but mine was $26 for the sheet of aluminum, and it covers the entire radiator
Edit: The Gates belt part number with the fan, AC and VH removed is 060775. It leaves a nice 1/3 to 1/2" clearance between the belt and tensioner.