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ride height

Learn what ride height is and how you can use it to tune your RC car's handling

Diagram of ride height on an off-road RC car
Off-road Ride Height

Ride height is the distance between the bottom of the chassis and the track surface.  Ride height is usually changed by moving the spring limiter up and down on the shock (changing the pre-load.)

Front ride height

Lower front ride height

  • Less chassis roll
  • More responsive handling
  • Worse handling in bumps / jumps

Higher front ride height

  • More chassis roll
  • Better handling in bumps
  • Better jumping ability
Image of an XRAY X4 '23 with very low ride height
XRAY X4 '23 running very low

Rear ride height

Lower rear ride height

  • Less chassis roll
  • More responsive handling
  • Worse handling in bumps / jumps

Higher rear ride height

  • More chassis roll
  • Better handling in bumps
  • Better jumping ability

Middle ride height

When racing pan cars, it is common to also measure the ride height in the middle of the car, at the front of the rear pod. Its impact on handling will be similar to that of the rear ride height.

Ride height differences

If one end of the car is lower than the other, that end will typically have more grip, but big differences in ride height between front and rear make the car less stable. 

Changes to ride height will also change the car’s droop if no other adjustments are made.

Diagram of ride height on an on-road RC car
On-road Ride Height