I knew that would keep you posting loads and I doubt that missing body parts will keep you down. Keep up the good work Brad.
My truck did ok before them, so it's not like there was room for drastic improvement. My back end only sat low if I hauled an exceptionally heavy load. There is noticeable improvement though. The truck feels more firm with a load now. Whatever amount of squating it had before is reduced with them installed. A very important detail is that there is no difference in ride while unloaded. I drove the truck a couple times without a load and forgot I'd installed them at all. They only made contact Tuesday after I was about half loaded with wood. Super easy installation, zero maintenance, zero change to ride quality when unloaded, and a nice little boost when it is loaded. Pretty much everything I wanted. I have a friend with yellow (most firm) Sumo springs on a tundra and he thinks the ride is a bit too stiff when empty.
The town is ripping up the street where my in laws live. I picked up some Norway Maple and a few sticks oak.
Some great stuff there GG! Reminds me of years back when id grab wood in length. Norway was a common score then.