Any interest out there for another high-end ($4.5-5K?) aftermarket option?
I'm not super fast or anything but the lack of roll stiffness and rollover in the SS1lE stock suspension, even with YYZ springs, is not that pleasant to me.
I spoke with Annex at Wekfest in NorCal. They are similar to Fortune auto BUT seem to really know their stuff and seem concerned about getting damping ranges and stuff set up for the car right. e.g. They dont do a two-way inline damper; only remote to avoid crosstalk. They had some really trick in-house camberplates too with high-end captured hardware.
Anyway, I'm thinking of taking my car in to have it scanned to see if they can come up with a solution that will rival a 2-way remote MCS damper, but at 70% of the cost. Moreover, he was pretty adamant that the damping tuning would come out better matched and present a narrower (and thus more effective) range than typical MCS. I know Vorshlag has their own MCS offering, and can't speak to them, but they're inlines for ~$4500 IIRC.
Any interest out there for another aftermarket option? Seems there's really only MCS and I guess Detroit Speed? Ohlins gave up on Camaro. Nitron doesn't have anything. Fortune auto spring rates were a joke, and they aren't taking this platform seriously.