If you are happy then I'm not saying that you should change anything; however, talking about your firt statement about the oil level, I used to believe that, too, until I found out about the JBI spring perch, whose function is pretty well explained here; they also explain how it differs from the stock one:The fork oil makes a very small change in the last part of the stroke, which makes sense since it's essentially controlling the amount of air to compress. I'm quite happy with it as is.
I've never tried a different spring perch, thoug, but the theory sounds solid to me.
And by the way congratulations for having successfully ravalved your forks by yourself.
Again, if you are satisfied that's great, but I also wanted to share a very good tip I heard in some AJ Catanzaro's videos: when you are sitting, push on the footpegs with your feet in order to send some weight to your legs and have less shaking in the upper part of your body. It also keeps your feet still on the footpegs since their teeth will bite the boots soles better. It can be done effectively even if you keep the inside foot off the peg and only push using the outside one. Personally, I find it a very good tip which works especially well on my Varg with a left hand rear brake and no need to use feet operated levers.The soft seat foam also really helps absorb some shock when sitting.