Do you mean the under tray or the sump? There's quite a bit of gap between them. Mine quite often rubs the tray on uneven or bumpy roads but I've had not sump scraping issues yet. I think the sub frame is lower than the sump too
 
Do you mean the under tray or the sump? There's quite a bit of gap between them. Mine quite often rubs the tray on uneven or bumpy roads but I've had not sump scraping issues yet. I think the sub frame is lower than the sump too

It's the bit that curves under the car, it sits the furthest to the floor on mine, it is covered with a hard plastic?
 
That bit is the under tray and is just hard plastic lol

It's defo not just hard plastic, there's something under it lol
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At the back its the sub frame. In the middle there's plastic cubes on the other side of the plastic that you will be pressing against the sump. Cubes are about 30mm high and they would squish before your sump got damaged
 
At the back its the sub frame. In the middle there's plastic cubes on the other side of the plastic that you will be pressing against the sump. Cubes are about 30mm high and they would squish before your sump got damaged

Oh right makes sense then, so in picture 1 the lowest point, is that the sump as I worried about going over speed bumps and smashing that against somthing.
 
You can just about make out the sump in the second picture, right next to the wheel, under the wishbone
 
Not really any point as the sub frame is an inch or so lower. You'd probably need a chassis notch with engine raisers too
 
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