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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby
The height variance in the numbers is from the different wheel size, if you're measuring bottom of rim flange to wheel well with 18" wheel it is different distance than with 20" wheel, thats why the numbers are different.
Whether you have 18" sport package or 20" wheels with sport package the ride height will be the same (but different in mm when measuring as different wheel size), only difference is whether you have Sport Package or not.
Even if you have Sport Package (you don't, I do), 2-axle air suspension was an additional option. So since I have 20" wheels and Sport package, even if I only had rear air suspension, my values would be 707 and 709, stock, while yours would be 722 and 724, stock, because I am sport package equipped. Make sense?
As for the offset values screen, not too familiar with that but as long as you aren't way off on either side that is ok, I think thats to tell you what the difference is in readings from side to side, say if you were -45 on one side and -90 on the other you would throw an error for ride height offset deviation or something like that.
hope that helps,
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That makes so much sense now! i didnt even think about that why it was different height which it isnt actually.
Thanks for the help, will go find a flatter more level ground somewhere and adjust it better