Exactly.
This morning I had an appt at the WallyWorld to have the new Kenda Klever R/T 285/75r18 tires installed. As soon as they rolled em out of the stock room, I was like "HOLY CRAP those are big.

" I rolled one out to the truck and set it up against the stock 275/70r18 Trashforce AT2's, and the new ones are a solid 2" taller (maybe slightly more, but I realize mounted vs unmounted makes a diff). Snot-nosed pimply-faced WallyWorld kid says, "Thats gonna rub, and if it rubs
anywhere, we can't let it leave the shop like that. Sorry, WallyPolicy." Also he tells me that once the tire is mounted, its a huge hassle to get em returned if for some reason they won't work. So I'll told them nevermind, let me get the front lift installed first and I'll come back. But seriously, these tires look absolutely huge. I agreed with the pimply-faced kid when he said they'd rub, cuz hard to believe standing there lookin at em that they ain't gonna. BIG tires. So now I'm focused on trying to figure out just how much front lift its gonna take to: A, achieve the right look (
very slight forward rake, or even dead-level) and B, make sure those mammoth tires are gonna fit without clearance issues. If we do end up with a 5th wheel soon, which we fully intend to do, and I get a little sag in the ass end, I'll just deal with it or I'll install airbags to help. Cross that bridge when we get there.
Suppose its a completely LEVEL look I'm after, what then? Traxda offers a 1", 1.5", and a 2" spacer kit. I only wanna do this once. I'm looking at alot of pictures on this forum posted by lots of people who have installed varying lift heights, usually 1 to 3 inches and everything in between (2 and 2.5" seem the most popular) and with most of them, its hard to even notice a diff. For example, one dude will post a pic with his 1.5" lift on 35's, and the next guy posts a pic of his 2.5" on 35's and I'll be damned if I can tell by the pics which is which.
Yes, for the most part the right pull has been dealt with, and interestingly, the more I drive the truck, the less its been a problem. Maybe the tires wearing in a little? I dunno but its barely noticeable now and the steering wheel is only off by a smidge. But dude, seriously, thanks for remembering that. Thats impressive.