I have always started with bone/arms level/just below arms level ride heights since, pretty much, day one in the hobby. The only exception was when I raced on high traction clay tracks, and lowered the ride height significantly.
Finally got around to putting Front/Rear millimeter numbers to the front/rear "bones level" ride height on the SCT410 2.0 platform... 26/30mm. I was dumbfounded for a moment, I think, as to why the numbers were way off.
I'm guessing it's because the two different gearboxes that are used :
The -4mm offset gearboxes, that are used in the rear, puts the rear diff & "bones" lower which would account for the higher rear ride height number. Yes?
Finally got around to putting Front/Rear millimeter numbers to the front/rear "bones level" ride height on the SCT410 2.0 platform... 26/30mm. I was dumbfounded for a moment, I think, as to why the numbers were way off.
I'm guessing it's because the two different gearboxes that are used :
The -4mm offset gearboxes, that are used in the rear, puts the rear diff & "bones" lower which would account for the higher rear ride height number. Yes?
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