I don't know Greg.... after riding my 18 with the QS3s, I gotta say the changes from setting to setting were very noticeable. Will the QS3 ever compare to a DSC ?? No, absolutely not. However, for probably 90% (maybe more) of the riders out there, not having to learn how to adjust the DSC properly and simply having 3 clicks to choose from, might just be the way to go.
HyGear is also a great company for customizing the shocks
The QS3's work great,get them valved right and they are awesome,less time playing with clickers. I had Carver do my rears and my fronts will go there soon.
Is it re valving ? or something more intense as far as mod's go ? thanks. it's not that im unhappy maybe just a bit fat for my sled 205 lbs . maybe big time diet would serve me better to go faster
The non-adjustable center shock is the weak link for sure.
HyGear has a QS3 adjustable Fox shock on their website that is reasonably priced.... may try that before I install all of the adjustable "RR" shocks from my 15 into my 18.
I put a Raptor triple rate spring on my center shock that helped a bunch also,the stock spring doesn't have enough of a starting rate before it goes stiff.
The Raptor spring is much higher quality and goes from the same stock rate to stiffer than the stock max rate in a smoother progression at zero preload.