mjorgensen Woodhouse
Enthusiast
MCS has been working on a new product offering for some foreign applications, a new NON remote reservoir coil over. They are making rebound adjustable only models now and are working on doubles for some applications. There is a limit as far as packaging (with in the length of a given shock body) for a double that can be possible without compromising everything that makes them the best choice for ride and handling.
There are no current plans for a Viper spec shock, I personally think that there would be a place for them especially for the customer that is just looking to lower their Viper properly and improve the ride. The rebound adjustment would be the exact same valving and adjust-ability as the current remote shocks and the compression would likely change ever so slightly with the rebound changes. It would also still have a high pressure nitrogen charge.
If I can get them to consider pursuing this option for the Viper would you be interested? I would assume they would have a lower price point then the remote shocks making them more attractive then the similarly offered shocks from other manufacturers. With another plus being factory support right here in the US.
There are no current plans for a Viper spec shock, I personally think that there would be a place for them especially for the customer that is just looking to lower their Viper properly and improve the ride. The rebound adjustment would be the exact same valving and adjust-ability as the current remote shocks and the compression would likely change ever so slightly with the rebound changes. It would also still have a high pressure nitrogen charge.
If I can get them to consider pursuing this option for the Viper would you be interested? I would assume they would have a lower price point then the remote shocks making them more attractive then the similarly offered shocks from other manufacturers. With another plus being factory support right here in the US.