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Yep, me too. It should almost go without saying that this is a given. It's a big truck, you gotta think big.I would massively over-engineer anything I did to it.
In my first post, I floated an idea, that I still believe is viable. I would remove a couple springs and render them useless by making cuts in them, X's or cut out small circles, then reinstalling them. No change in height, no blocks, no snapping and exploding trucks. Add adjustable air bags to compensate for the rendered useless springs.It is against the law in a lot of states and very unsafe to use ANY lift blocks on the front axle. Unless you just want it to snap off and the whole front of the truck laying all over the highway. But some folks are adventurous.
It's a dead end road though. It either works and I'm a hero, or I am shopping for new springs. Personally, I don't see how it couldn't work. It is softening the ride, but you have air bags as a backup. It's adjustable, so it can be fine tuned.
Thanks to everyone who contributed ideas.