The idea being that the heavier rated axle has bigger wheel bearings and is more robust for off road duty; and that the automotive leaf springs are longer, and therefore more subtle than the standard shorty trailer springs. This makes sense to me and rings of the voice of experience, so I would like to go this way, too.
My questions are does anybody know what these leaf packs have for spring rates, and how many of the leafs out of the pack are typically used to acheive a particular rate? I had a Sonoma and it definitely had multi leaf packs, and I assume that the XJ springs are also multi leafs.
I think I have a link to the dimensional info for the S10 springs (not the rate info), but can someone lead me to good dimensional info on the XJ springs, width, length, pin location front to back, eyelet bolt diameter, etc.?
I know that the Randy's Off Road XJ springs are very popular with the 4x4 crowd (I have an '03 TJ and read a bunch). Anybody have the details on these or tried them on a tiny camper?
The computer model of my build shows a current weight of about 780 lbs, without suspension, windows, and a bunch of other things. I would be completely satisfied if the whole thing, all up, loaded down with camping gear, personal items, cast iron cookware, cooler, water, sporting goods, axe, shovel, etc. came out at or below 1500 lbs. I suppose 1200 lbs might be a low end number, but the high end could be more than 1500 lbs (I really need to start weighing things to get a better idea on all of the extras on my "To Bring With"" list.

Any advice?
My build (link in signature) will be fairly rugged for rough 2 track off road capability. It will have higher ground clearance than a typical tear, a full perimeter frame, home made swivel coupler, beef axle and TV matching 31 inch Nitto AT tires on ARE Mojave teflon coated rims. Even though it will have all of these off road features, it won't be super hardcore. It will have hybrid construction, but is still more of a foamie design than a tradtional or pure off road, so I decided to put my build thread over there in the foamie section.