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You can install helper springs in the rear to help stiffen up the ride a bit. Also look at the tie rod links and make sure they are not dry rotted. Worst case you can add an aftermarket air ride system to help with the extra weight.
It ould be expensive to replace the cam for a higher torque range. Firstly, I would look p the torque curve on your engine and then try to keep the rpms at the peak torque rpms when going up hill. If this isn't enough, I would have someone put a power chip in your engine computer. Find a good reputation company though. The chip will usually advance the timing and deliver more fuel to the injectors. Ask what the chip spcifically does if you can. (Ford frowns on power chips, but if your warranty is uo, no problem.)
A last thing is to install new injectors that have a higher flow rate (lbs/hr) than your exsiting injectors. This will require the power chip though since your existing chip is designed for max fuel economy and not max power.
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