No, you won't.
You are looking for a certain compressed length, that's what determines the vehicle height when the full weight is being supported. An 18" free length means nothing if you don't know the spring rate. You can do the same calculation as outlined in the Tech Library, just leave out the 1.5X TTB factor. For example, if you see about 1100 lbs per front corner, and you want a 15" compressed length, as well as have enough travel to warrant a 20" free length you would get this:
20" - 15" = 5" That's the amount of compression in the spring.
1100lb / 5" = 220lb/in This gives you the amount of force required by the spring per inch of compression.
It's a bit different than the TTB coil rate (try half)