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The Dual Speed Compression (DSC) adjuster provides added control and comfort tuning for on-road use while also offering more aggressive damping for use off-road. The adjuster allows for precise suspension tuning with the simple twist of two clearly defined knobs: No tools and no mess, just a way to easily fine-tune your suspension to best suit your needs in any conditions. The DSC increases both low and high-speed compression levels up to 25%, allowing you to maximize small bump compliance and traction while still having the extra damping required for big hits.


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Sorry guys, "I meant adjustable" be it DSC or QAB,

I would like the DSC option on top of the QAB for a 3.0 for the rears.
Unless the three nobs on the 3.0 with QAB achieves the same thing as DSC.

And to be honest I haven't seen any adjustment nob on a stock OEM Fox shock yet.
 
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I put RPG Fox 3.0 coilovers on the front last fall. Can the RPG FOX 3.0 shocks be upgraded by changing the external reservoir or would I need all new shocks? Cost?
 

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the DSC is speed sensitive adjustment. It can be retrofitted to the Fox 3.0 coil overs. You have to buy the reservoirs and new hoses. Fox lists pricing, i want to say reservoirs were right around $700 for the pair.

The rears are position sensitive adjustment. You can adjust compression in 2 stages, and rebound.

Stock fox's have no adjustment. this is just for the 3.0" and above.
 

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Question,

when i adjust the low speed, it automatically adjusts the high speed. So i can't back the high speed out.

Current low speed is 3 clicks from full open, can't turn the high speed out to zero.

Ideas?
 
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Question,

when i adjust the low speed, it automatically adjusts the high speed. So i can't back the high speed out.

Current low speed is 3 clicks from full open, can't turn the high speed out to zero.

Ideas?

Adjusting the low speed does not automatically adjust the high speed. When turning the low speed knob the entire assembly moves but this does not effect the number of clicks open or close the high speed adjuster is set at.
 

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Adjusting the low speed does not automatically adjust the high speed. When turning the low speed knob the entire assembly moves but this does not effect the number of clicks open or close the high speed adjuster is set at.

wundebar.

that's what i was curious of.
 
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