Stock Ride Height Dual Rate Rear Coils

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DailyRam

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I'm not wanting to adjust the overall ride height of the rear of my truck, i do plan on leveling the front, but i've been looking for options to improve the rear so that under load i don't end up with a bulldog stance once i bring the front end up level.
Is there a company that makes a dual rate spring that is for the stock ride height? I've seen a lot that add a 1" lift, but not the stock height. If so, anyone running them, what's the cost, and is it worth it?
The other option is the in-the-coil air helper bag, but not sure if i want to go that route, would prefer a dual rate coil and better shocks.
 
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Thanks guys. Thoughts on air assist versus dual rate Springs for effectiveness and overall ride quality?
 

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I have the TT-1223v springs. They are supposed to be stock height but ended up being about 1/2 - 2/3 inch lower. I added Daystar 1 inch spacers to make up for it. Ride is excellent. Right now I have about 400 lbs of Winter weight sand in the bed, and still have rake left. (I also raised the front 1.4 inches). I'm happy but would probably go with the TT-1211 springs if I did it again.
 
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