Here Is something that I have been testing and others have tried. If your stock suspension is sagging either because of the terrain that you ride or the weight you carry on your racks you can gain some clearance by installing hocky pucks in line with your springs on your shock mounts. All you have to do is drill out the pucks to fit over the shocks, decompress the springs and add the pucks. Finally just re-compress the springs and re-install. This gave me about an inch back of ground clearance.

Now for the cons, sometimes the ride is a little rough and you have to reset your pre-adjustment of the suspension. Also you are really not fixing the problem but just providing a temp fix, if your springs are warn out then they will continue to loose their rebound until you are back to square one.

This works great for me until I can afford a pair of aftermarket springs and shocks, plus it gives me enough clearance for the outlaws without a lift.