Just a note to close the chapter on this.
My free length measurements for the springs were:
779 A: 15 1/16"
779 B: 14 13/16"
1/4" difference side to side.
762 A: 16 1/2"
762 B: 16 1/8"
3/8" difference side to side.
Installed measurements
Distance from center of hub to top of fender opening, this is done to eliminate the effects of tires, tire pressure, etc.
Stock
DSF: 19"
PSF: 19 1/8"
DSR: 18 3/8"
PSR: 18 5/8"
Immediately after install:
DSF 21 7/16"
PSF 21 1/2"
DSF 20 9/16"
PSR 20 9/16"
Lift:
PSF: 2 7/16"
DSF: 2 3/8"
DSR: 2 3/16"
PSR: 1 15/16"
That was before adding any extra weight to the truck.
After 1 year, as well as adding the ARB bumper and winch, and recovery tools in the trunk.
DSF: 20 5/8"
PSF: 20 3/4"
DSR: 20 3/8"
PSR: 20 1/4"
Change/Sag:
DSF: 13/16"
PSF: 3/4"
DSR: 3/16"
PSR: 5/16"
So, as suspected, there is no "lean" with the handed springs. There is some "sag" in front, but I did add 200lbs. The rear, maybe a little sag over time, but it's pretty much within my ability to measure accurately.