I have a 2019 Ram 2500 Crew Cab, vehicle usage will be as follows:

1. 30% towing - 30 foot boat trailer, weight about 9500lbs
2. 30% Overlanding - Bed rack, spare, steel bumpers, gear, etc... about 1000lbs - rock, mud, snow, fire trails, not the Rubicon Trail but I wont shy away from driving it off road and I also will not haul *** and jump the truck either.
3. 40% Daily Driving - Highway, town, etc..

I am leaning heavily on the Carli Suspension 2.5 level kit with front springs, King Shocks, front sway, fabricated radius arms and it retains the factory rear springs.

However, I am second guessing and thinking the 3 inch with kings and "plus two" rear coil springs may be better. I understand with the plus two rear springs I will gain an extra inch in the back and the truck will have a slight rake to it versus the springs that come with the kit. Assume this will help to be level with weight?

I am trying to limit *** low when towing and overlanding as much as possible, I do not want air bags at all. Which way would you go?

Thanks!