Hello Scotty,
I have a 2019 Honda Fit which Honda measures at being 4.4 inches of ground clearance. My 2005 Toyota Corolla has 5.7 inches according the my Google searching. Given that that my Fit has a shorter wheelbase and less overhang than the Corolla will I be able to go over the same amount of rocks and dust and terrain? It seems to me that the Honda’s across their range of cars clock in at lower ground clearance measurements. If I cannot go over the same terrain would lifting the Fit be advisable? I was thinking of using the elastomer pucks they sell on Amazon. Thanks!
Neither is designed for off-road use. It's unlikely they'd hold up very long on the trail.
For a subcompact vehicle like that, I would leave it alone. When you drive that vehicle, do you hear any rocks hitting underneath? If not, then you can leave the car as is.
If you plan to take these vehicles on “light duty” offroad trails, just realize they are the wrong tools for the job. A well-graded dirt road suitable for any passenger car is one thing, but your description implies a bit more. You will need to clarify your intentions.
Sure, if you want to kill it -
