First Impression: RCS Suspension - Velocity Sensitive Dampers

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Actually it takes a long time, much effort, lots of sweat & money to bring up a new brand (Name). Either it is not doing well to have the name changed but good to hear that they still honor the former brand on after sales service....
 
Im not sure why for the brand change. But they sure honor their workmanship and support for their old products. I think that RDS will be operating under the same people, hence the product.

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Out of curiosity can I ask what car did you have the suspension installed on? I know someone who abuses his RCS on his Satria and doesn't seem to have any issues at all considering how rough he is with his car.
 
Basically from what i know, RDS actually is being operated by the Staff who used to work with RCS. Their previous partnership somehow did not work out hence clayton & nanda did not continue with the brand. But they still give advice to the guys at RDS from time to time. But no worries, they are still supporting their existing customer and they are still selling new struts..
 
Basically from what i know, RDS actually is being operated by the Staff who used to work with RCS. Their previous partnership somehow did not work out hence clayton & nanda did not continue with the brand. But they still give advice to the guys at RDS from time to time. But no worries, they are still supporting their existing customer and they are still selling new struts..


What about the prices of the "new" RDS components? Are they priced similarly to RCS?
I guess many customers dont mind paying more, provided the quality stuff they get is good as it claims.
 
Basically from what i know, RDS actually is being operated by the Staff who used to work with RCS. Their previous partnership somehow did not work out hence clayton & nanda did not continue with the brand. But they still give advice to the guys at RDS from time to time. But no worries, they are still supporting their existing customer and they are still selling new struts..

Thanks for the info.....:driver:
 
What about the prices of the "new" RDS components? Are they priced similarly to RCS?
I guess many customers dont mind paying more, provided the quality stuff they get is good as it claims.

Not too sure about the price for new component, but i think it should be cheaper than RCS as the operation cost is not as high as before. Now small little shop only.

Quality wise i can't comment as have yet to see the new product. Still quite new though for RDS, around 2 months max i guess..
 
I was shocked to know this. My RCS dampers had similar clik noice last Nov, I drive to Bukit Jelutong to check and they say no problem. Then I go to few workshop to confirm again sound is from damper. Go back to see Clayton and re-service the front dampers and so far ok. Only issue now is if my car full load, car body will hit rear tyre...
 
I was shocked to know this. My RCS dampers had similar clik noice last Nov, I drive to Bukit Jelutong to check and they say no problem. Then I go to few workshop to confirm again sound is from damper. Go back to see Clayton and re-service the front dampers and so far ok. Only issue now is if my car full load, car body will hit rear tyre...

Are your wheels offset far out from wheel arch, or suspension setting is very low?
 
Now front two fingers, behind two and half(max already). And front will knock if bump is sharp...The spring cannot tune according to foreman. I think is normal for short spring, just have to driver slower.
 
Now front two fingers, behind two and half(max already). And front will knock if bump is sharp...The spring cannot tune according to foreman. I think is normal for short spring, just have to driver slower.

How many ways adjustment do your suspension have?



As per picture above, my front suspension. Lower detach part is for height adjustment.
In the middle of the suspension right at the bottom of red springs, that is to adjust spring tension. Tighten more and can still go higher, until damper shaft max height, by then very tight already.....hahhahha
 
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How many ways adjustment do your suspension have?



As per picture above, my front suspension. Lower detach part is for height adjustment.
In the middle of the suspension right at the bottom of red springs, that is to adjust spring tension. Tighten more and can still go higher, until damper shaft max height, by then very tight already.....hahhahha

The set I got is normal one, only can adjust height by adjust spring tension.
Readjust to 2.5 front and 3 behind today.
 
Thanks for providing your feedback jonnip and Zanskie for informing the name change.
To be honest, I haven't been in touch with RCS for quite some time, years maybe.

I agree with Jonnip on a few points.
RCS products perform at their best when new or just serviced, and unfortunately so, that exact spot on sensation lasts at best for a week and deteriorates over time at an exponential rate. Servicing it preserves the performance but at the same time causes it to deteriorate faster as well.

I have yet to determine why this is so, It could be the extremely low ride height I was running on, the compressed air nipple on the body of the shock perhaps, the disassembling and reassembling process, etc etc.

However, my opinion still stands (as of time of this post),
I have yet to experience another aftermarket/custom suspension set that had performed this well before. If only it were able to last.
 
The set I got is normal one, only can adjust height by adjust spring tension.
Readjust to 2.5 front and 3 behind today.

Oh! means you have the Hi Lo one only....

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Thanks for providing your feedback jonnip and Zanskie for informing the name change.
To be honest, I haven't been in touch with RCS for quite some time, years maybe.

I agree with Jonnip on a few points.
RCS products perform at their best when new or just serviced, and unfortunately so, that exact spot on sensation lasts at best for a week and deteriorates over time at an exponential rate. Servicing it preserves the performance but at the same time causes it to deteriorate faster as well.

I have yet to determine why this is so, It could be the extremely low ride height I was running on, the compressed air nipple on the body of the shock perhaps, the disassembling and reassembling process, etc etc.

However, my opinion still stands (as of time of this post),
I have yet to experience another aftermarket/custom suspension set that had performed this well before. If only it were able to last.

Wah! means very good for race day then rebuild....:driver:
 
RCS products perform at their best when new or just serviced, and unfortunately so, that exact spot on sensation lasts at best for a week and deteriorates over time at an exponential rate. Servicing it preserves the performance but at the same time causes it to deteriorate faster as well.

I have yet to determine why this is so, It could be the extremely low ride height I was running on, the compressed air nipple on the body of the shock perhaps, the disassembling and reassembling process, etc etc.
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perhaps due to the oil quality used inside the suspension body not up to par? :hmmmm:
 
Custom made woh! use low quality oil?:smokin:

not saying low quality...maybe they used average quality oil where usually suspension is high precision parts need the best oil available...

or need to setup the valving/oil grade choosen need to take account the running-in/break-in period...


or maybe just the case that the nitrogen gas leaks thru the air valve?? :hmmmm::hmmmm::hmmmm:




just my assumption.... :driver:
 
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