Cary,
I gotta be honest here... I only had it half right.
Let me explain...
Originally, the bottom edge of my profile (Side Wall) was going to be positioned a bit lower than the frame to hide the tounge, rear reciever and the grey water tank. I would rather not have to stack my tounge like that, but because of the dropped foot well, I believe stacking it is the best option. So, I knew I would need some sort of notching at the swing arm area.
I really liked the idea of hiding all that stuff to make the profile stand out.
One problem though... It used up some serious head room needed when the dinette was being used, so I nixed that idea and raised the profile to where, just my woody skin is going to cover the frame rail only, nothing else.
When I noticed the notch in the Camp-In profile, I just assumed that your profile sat lower than the frame and the notch was just in the "apron' area and didn't extend up into the cabin area above the floor height...
...And to be totally candid here, I only have guestimations at this point as to the exact postion and travel of the swing arm. That's why I plan to go with a Flexiride axle, it has a positionable forged swing arm. Until I have the actual parts in my hands, it's really just an educated guess.
My drawings are showing me that I have a minimum of 9" clearance from the ground to all that "stuff" hanging down under there. (I measured the ground clearance on the rear end of my F-150 and it's right at 8 1/2")