After the last trip, my rear springs seem to have sagged or settled about 0.5" due to the heavy load and hard use (the boomerang shackles actually hit the rear crossmenber on the inside of the frame rails). The Jeep (YJ) is still level (it used to be a bit higher in back than in front) and for most use this will be fine, more relative droop actually for rock crawling!
However, I'm looking for ideas for adding temporary load carrying capacity for heavily loaded trips. Something that could be added just for the trip and then removed.
Could some sort of inexpensive overload shocks (those with springs around them) be used or maybe some sort of air shock?
What would be the chances of damaging the shock mounts (especially the top mounts at the frame)?
Thanks