Ideally, your suspension (air bag included) should be 'stored' in a 'no load' condition, but that applies
BOTH WAYS!!
So letting your wheels hang with the suspension fully extended by their weight plus any other unsprung weight componentry hanging off it is (almost) just as bad as leaving it fully loaded!! :shocked:
AeroPilot's 7" block is a good way of minimising the potential for problems either way; hopefully the load is reduced on the suspension to some degree without it hanging fully off it's stops/topping out - but the reality is, your
SUSPENSION will pretty much look after itself in it's normal 'static load' condition!!

It's not compressing the springs or shocks
too much; it's not sitting on the load limits & compressing the bump stops either loaded
OR unloaded; and you really only need to consider weight on the tires' contact patch stressing the sidewalls - so inflating them closer to their max pressure without loading them up beyond that achieves that aim, especially if you roll the vehicle around a bit every now & then so you vary where the standing load is being applied! :thumbup:
So don't worry about it too much - you really only
need to add some air to the tires & you can be happy with that! Apart from increasing the pressure in your tires, cover your vehicle with a soft breathable cover; add rodent protection of your choice; run some fuel stabiliser added before your last run for the season to mix it thru the entire injection/fuel system; & connect up a battery tender or at least give the battery a top up charge every month or so; and you're pretty much done for the
ESSENTIALS!!

hyea: Worrying about needing anything much else is just needlessly worrying!
