Last night I stayed late after work and spent about 2 hours inspecting and Rustblocking my GV, getting ready for winter. While it was up on the frame hoist I realized there's a fair sized difference in the ground clearance between the bottom of my rockers and the bottom of the frame itself. I have no lift of any sort, my GV is stock in that respect, but it sure looks like I'd be able to get some Rockrails (or similar) mounted to protect the bottom of the rockers, and NOT lose any more ground clearance.
I didn't measure as I wasn't thinking about it at the time, but later that night when I was eating dinner it struck me that this might be possible. So now I just finished browsing around this site seeing what's available and I REALLY like those Rocky Road Rockrails. I had a bad experience with an ugly rock on a stock friendly (HAH!) trail this past spring and haven't been out on a club excursion since.
SO the big question, since I don't have a body lift, if I installed these Rockrails, would they drop down lower than my frame rails? They look really nice on Rocky Road's site but it's hard to tell if they would or not. One of the pictures shows under a white '01 Tracker and it looks like the bottoms of the rockrails are level with the bottom of the frame, same pic I don't see any sign of a bodylift either, bonus.
Anyone who knows for sure let me know... it looks like I'm going to be postponing my A/T tires purchase for another winter...
Thanks
James