Originally Posted by
PFKAOG
The tires you run and the foam you run in your tires create a variable. That being said, the height of bones level on one person's b4 could be different on another person's car due to how tall the tires are. Be careful , quite a few giving advice on here are novices that think they know a lot more than they really do when they are fairly new to the hobby themselves.
Yes, but 24mm ride height with one set of tires/foams can alter where you are in your camber gain and dogbone plunge and your bumpsteer "curve"? if you're running different tires/foams. Do you set your ride height again every time you change tires?
ThunderbirdJunkie will always use arms/bones above/below/level as a relation for ride height because it is the only way to ensure static geometry is the same.