What’s the theory behind raising the upper an arm? What’s the advantage to doing that?
Looks like they're trying to keep the arm angle straight top to bottom, to tune camber and castor.
Looks to me like a band aid to compensate for messing with the geometry by moving the spindle forward and up.
Of course, I can't see them selling well with minimal vague description on their site and zero videos that I could find. Would be nice to see something informational, simple 5 minute video with the shock pulled to explain how it moves through the travel and what exactly they're "fixing" by moving everything.