I guess on a side note I'll tell you about my experience 'driving low'. I have (or had actually) the same set up you do right now as far as exhaust. I have Megan headers and Magnaflow Full Exhaust system. The headers do hang a little low, so I'm either going to buy stock headers or go with a 4 to 1 header that all cylinders meet before they wrap around the engine (I want to see if this will solve the problem that the 4-2-1 headers have which is that one of the tubes hangs lower than the other, making it scrape and the other be flawless). As far as the Magnaflow full exhaust system I had to chop off my resonator (the one that sits in the middle of the car, NOT the miffler) because it was literally dragging everywhere.
Do you scrape on the highway at all? Like do you hit your oil pan on those crests or in the connections between the highway and bridges? If this is the case (which from the pictures it doesn't look like it) I'd suggest really paying attention to shitty highways and to slow down a bit because you can really mess things up by going 60+ and hitting your oil pan/headers and other things. If this isn't the case for you, then just practice avoiding potholes, wavy roads (as in the ones that are lower where the wheels of cars are and higher in the middle of the road), and speedbumps. It's basically like learning how to drive again, but now you're concerned about different things. The lower you go, the more careful you gotta be, and the more you gotta adjust your driving. Once I replace my oil pan I'll show you how banged up mine is lmao.