I am going to get shot with bucketfuls here. I use stock springs, with teraflex spacers (any would do), with air bags in the rear. Mine rides 2" high in front and close to that with the bags in. I load mine with a pop up camper, full of gear etc. I am sitting the same with the trailer on and gear in as it sit empty. My ride stays the same loaded or un loaded with weight. I have 195,000 on my rig now and my springs are not sagged as I thought they were. I am going to goto 19/60 springs (just because), but I am completely satisfied with my setup on and off road. My rig does EVERYTHING we want it to. And then some. I am running monroe reflex monotubes with my setup as well. The ride is awesome on and off road with much more "composure" over every terrain. On road ride is miles better, and off road ride is miles better. The last thing i did was install Teraflex lower control arms and steering stabilizer. The lower control arms do what the brackets do. I have driven both setups and there is no difference in running either. It may be better on higher lifted rigs to use the drop brackets, but on the low lift, the control arms are better since I don't loose valuable ground clearance. I spent alot of time trying to figure out what I wanted under my rig. This setup is cost effective, a proven performer and long lasting. Just remember to keep a few psi in your bags.