Not really. people level there trucks to get a lifted look without tossing a lot of money to it. Then, after "leveling" it, realise that when they put crap in the back, it looks like a bro dozer tail dragger. My 10 f150 was like this. until I put the block in the back, the truck performed better empty, and loaded with the block in back. I loved the way the truck looked, with the rake back. I never understood taking the rake out of the vehicles. I did it because I wanted to fit 33's under my rig. Again, I think his truck is fine, just looks like its squatting from having it level empty. Therefore, having added a block in the back keeps the plush ride, but gets the back up enough that its still fine loaded.
Honestly the whole reason I leveled it in the first place was just for the look of it (i know i know). Every one in my hometown had jacked up diesel trucks, and having the only Toyota i figured I had to do something to it (stupid). Haha believe me, if I could go back to high school and and ********** my self for doing that I would do it in a heart beat.
I am trying to build it up as a capable, extended camping/road trip vehicle, and I have a whole slew of stuff that I would LIKE to do. The main reason for posting this wasn't so much that I felt that my truck was going to fall apart due to suspension issues in the next week, more to get a feel of what I should be doing to sure right off the bat. Like I said, I'm a newbie at all this, and I'd rather not have to redo stuff because I did the wrong thing on down the road.
Annnny way, I crawled up under my truck today to take a look at the springs. No "W" shape yet. I think this is what I am going to do, after looking back at what yall have been saying:
Take the leveling kit out, and get a proper suspension lift, 2.5 up front (level), and 1.5 in the back to restore the when unloaded rake.
ill try for some Bilstein 5100s with OME or similar coil springs for the front, and A wheeler's multi leaf add a leaf set or similar, with some Bilstein shocks thrown in the back as well (my shocks need to be replaced anyway.)
2 reasons why I'm not going with air bags AT THE MOMENT.
1. most of the stuff that I go camping with stays in my truck all the time (which is not a **** ton of stuff, really)
2. $$$. Although not crazy expensive, helper springs are more in the budget for me.