T bars do hang down a bit, unsure of the clearance but it hasnt been an issue yet.
So i did some measurements.
Starting at the front:
10-12.5" clearance on the front control arms and the cross member. 12.5" being the middle of the cross member and 10" being the end of the control arms right by the tires. You could add 3/4" to this by cranking the t bar to its max.
13" clearance to the bottom of my tbar skids, once again this could go up a bit.
12.5" to the bottom of my transfer case skid which is about 6" forward of the center of the breakover angle. This would be the biggest issue.
17" clearance right at the middle of breakover angle.
15-17" on gas tank skid. 15" at the front of it and 17" at the rear. Gas tank starts 6" behind center of breakover angle.
9.5" at rear diff
10.25" to bottom of shock mount
13.25" to the rest of the axle tube.
Thanks for the kind words! Im absolutely loving this truck!
To further increase ground clearance you could get the superlift which is a 4" lift kit, tbars remain at the same height sadly but thats not the end of the world, at least for me.
I agree, the biggest issue is the clearance at the transfer case skid. I have bumped it lightly a couple times. That happened with 32" tires. It has not happened with 33" tires yet but I am sure it will happen sometime again now that I know I have more clearance. I have not contacted the T-bar skids or the gas tank skid.
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I think I also have a little scrape on the exhaust pipe that crosses over from the driver's side to the main catalytic converter. I am careful with the differentials and make sure I drive over any higher objects with a line that put those objects on either side of them. The area that I hit most is the hitch receiver. It is tucked in pretty well but with the overhang in the rear it gets scraped sometimes on steep departures. It has not been hit hard enough to cause damage.
Awesome measurements. Really tells the story, and the story reads good! :victory:
Yep, you certainly should be proud of the build. It is very inspiring... now I"m off to Craigslist... :elkgrin:
Yeah, this makes total sense. Scrapes and scuffs come with the territory.
When I had the old K5 Blazer, the rear hitch made a great skid/slide plate... lol
Thanks again for the great help guys! and for letting me jump into your build thread. :beer: