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General Ground Clearance

Just got back from testing the ground clearance on my R1S at the lake for the first time, and I’ve gotta say, I’m super impressed!
Rocker Panel Clearance

I switched into All Terrain mode and set the ground clearance to the highest level. I dropped off this little 18" rut, and I still had about 4-5" of clearance at the rocker panels. That’s pretty impressive compared to a ton of stock vehicles out there like the 4Runner/Tacoma. I've owned many 4Runners and Tacomas in the past the ground clearance on a stock rig is pretty bad. So much so that I put portal axles on my recent 4Runner. Having this much ground clearance on the R1S is really impressive.
Departure Angle

Now, let’s talk about the departure angle. I was a bit worried as I looked back at the rear tire, thinking the bumper might hit the dirt. But nope! It cleared. The departure angle is surprisingly good, and it makes me feel like I can tackle some mild terrain. I have yet to climb steep hills in this thing so we'll see how it does on future tests but for the first day out, the ground clearance and departure angle is not that bad when at full ride height.
Overall, the clearance is impressive all the way around. That said, we definitely need rock sliders for extra protection on more moderate rocky trails.