Originally Posted by
Jpdanger
This further adds to my frustration. We are doing the exact same thing, but achieving two different results.
I'll set the ride height via the drop method and set for 23mm. I'll then drive the car around my driveway doing several figure eights, accelerate and braking and the rear ride height will be upwards of 28mm or higher. It's always higher and never lower. After the driveway run, I'll check the height via the drop method and it'll be something different. It may be higher than 23mm it may be lower than 23mm, but rarely what was set just a few minutes prior.
Have you tried to just lift the rear the 4-6" and let it drop, keeping the front on the ground? It may at least point you towards something that you didn't see before. Hell, it could be that the tire/foam are giving more or less each time. Rotate tire and you end up lower than 23mm, 180degree turn of the tire and over 23mm in ride height. Now, I'll have to go and test mine. lol