Originally Posted by
sosidge
But only if you are unthreading the shock end by the same distance as the limiter. And I question why anyone would ever do that?
Internal limiters, as you say elsewhere, are to limit droop. Used on their own (which is the expected way to use them), they have no impact on the position of the piston when fully compressed.
This works exactly as you said. But if you look to driver setups, you could see many of them using, for example, 22mm droop with 2mm limiters. other one running 22mm droop with 0 limiters. All this means nothing if the droop is still 22mm, so limiters are only modifying piston start and end positions. Just screw or unscrew the shock end for droop settings.