John
No, it moves in bump or compresses the amounts
indicated. If I'm in the car sitting stationary... call that
the zero or baseline position. Now imagine a big fat
woman was to sneak up and jump up and down on the
rear frame rails. She would likely be able to compress
the rear cans about 1/2 inch, if she were truly bovine she
might be able to squash it even more.
Real hard bumps ( Peru National tour) will move it
the amounts listed. The wheels will have more travel
because of the ratios in the suspension linkages and
then you also have some spring in the tire itself.
Dave Phaneuf
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