Good day all and a happy new year to everyone. A job opportunity came my way recently but it is waaay up and out an old dirt logging/fire road. This would be an off-and-on long term job for the bulk of 2017 and I am worried about beating my truck to death with the numerous unavoidable potholes, ruts, washboards, rocks, logs, etc. I drove in yesterday for the first time and with my tires aired up to 50psi in front and 75psi in rear I felt every nook and cranny of the road. I had to stay in first gear for 35 minutes--anything faster than 10mph and the vibrations became unbearable. FWIW, the road is called Last Chance--the name is appropriate. Are there any financially reasonable ways to soften up the suspension yet still maintain load capacity? And is there a formula or conversion chart available to determine load capacity at lower tire pressures? I'm thinking that lower tire pressures would be easy and cheap since all I would need is a good on-board air compressor. I really want this job opportunity but am concerned it might destroy my truck. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.