The EAA recommend 9" of ground clearance for the propeller on a tail wheel aircraft.
https://www.eaa.org/eaa/aircraft-building/BuilderResources/while-youre-building/building-articles/propellers-and-spinners/the-fixed-pitch-propeller-dilemma?Next, you must establish the maximum propeller diameter your airplane can accommodate. Determine this with the aircraft in a level (take-off) attitude. Measure the distance from the crankshaft to the ground and subtract 9 inches to allow for safe ground clearance. For example, if the hub-to-ground measurement is 45 inches, subtracting 9 inches will leave an effective radius of 36 inches. This limits your maximum allowable propeller diameter to 72 inches (36" x 2" = 72"). Incidentally, if you are the proud owner of a nose gear equipped aircraft, you have another concern. In the event the nose gear shock strut collapses, or the tire goes flat, will the remaining ground clearance (allow 2" to 3") be sufficient to save the prop?
The factory centerline height as determined by measuring the plans is 39". 9" for clearance in level flight leaves 30" or 60"diameter propeller. My centerline height was higher in part because I installed my main landing gear flush in the engine mount tubes. The plans call for 16 43/64" vertical height to fuselage, but my installed height was 17 1/8". 17.125-16.6719 = 0.4531 extra height, 0.4531 * 2 = 0.9062 propeller diameter increase. However, my ACTUAL height in flight attitude was 40.7". This is what I calculated with this figure, you can substitute in your actual centerline height:
Maximum propeller diameter with 9" ground clearance:
40.7 - 9 = 31.7
31.7 * 2 = 63.4"
Ground clearance with a 60" propeller?
(60/2) = 30
40.7 - 30=10.7
Ground clearance with a 62" propeller?
(62/2) = 31
40.7 - 31 = 9.7
Ground clearance with a 63" propeller?
(63/2) = 31.5
40.7 - 31.5 = 9.2
Ground clearance with a 64" propeller?
(64/2) = 32
40.7 - 32 = 8.7
Ground clearance with a 69" propeller?
(69/2) = 34.5
40.7 - 34.5 = 6.2
I chose a 62" diameter M-T propeller, which is in production now. This is a conservative choice, as I could have specified the maximum diameter of 63.4" if I wanted. I wasn't sure how much the landing gear would deflect with a completed firewall forward. If you need additional height you can also increase the wheel / tire size. I calculated that as well.
The stock wheels for the mains are Azusa 5" wheels. Stock tires are 4.00 x 5, although the Azusa 5" wheels will accept 5.00 x 5 tires. 11-400 x 5 Azusa 7046-8 are stock tires, 8 ply, 10.8" diameter 7131 innertube. The Michelin Condor 5.00x5 tires have are 14.20" - 13.65" in diameter, per the vendor.
https://shop.desser.com/5.00x54plymichelincondortire/ecomm-product-detail/323568/ I've purchased them, but I haven't installed them and I don't have actuals. It's been reported here that 5.00x5 tires will fit in the wheel pants but I can't personally attest to that. Changing from a stock 11-4.00x5 to 5.00x5 tire will result in 1.575" extra height.
I hope this helps you or someone else who finds this.