I've searched for Illinois, but am unable to find one.
If there are not, what is a generally accepted number?
I realize there are probably a few people who have pushed the limit and gotten away with some super low number, but I'm looking for something safe and practical.
10" frame to ground clearance seems reasonable, 8" might work, but it does start getting close...
On an 8' long teardrop, 6-8" might be fine for most road conditions, but what about a longer trailer.
At what point does the low clearance become an issue if you are going over railroad tracks, or have a steep drive?
On my current trailer, I have several things that hang down and leave only 8-9" clearance, the axle being the biggest.
We have put several thousand miles on the trailer, with some of those miles being on rough roads and even off road, with no problems except for one very low driveway into street transition where the rear scraped a little.
Again, with our current trailer, 8-9" works, but that is only a few things, what about if the entire bottom of the trailer (frame and floor) was only 8" off the ground?
I can overcome low clearance on the rear of the trailer by adding steel rollers...but they themselves add a couple inches reducing the clearance to only 6".
Any and all thoughts welcome, the goal; to get a standy that will fit under a (standard 7') garage door with 83" clearance.

(Easy if you're only 5' tall, but I need 72" interior height)
I'm using 2.5" for roof, roof framing, and ceiling, 72" interior height, 1" flooring, and 10" frame to ground clearance which ads up to 85.5 inches.
This leaves me 2.5 inches too high.
I can make my garage door trim removable, giving me 1/2"
At 2" too tall, my options (that I'm aware of) are to lower the frame two inches, or let air out of the tires...
Rob