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Old Jun 6, 2007 | 09:59 AM
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Ohlins Stage III DFV coilovers

WORKS is proud to announce a new addition to our suspension lineup, WORKS/Ohlins Stage III DFV Coilovers for ’01-’06 Mitsubishi Evos. Created with the race track in mind, the flexibility of the WORKS/Ohlins Stage III coilovers makes it ideally suited for dual purpose track and street cars. Hailing from Sweden Ohlins has a longstanding reputation for building quality products that perform at the highest level and their newest offering is no different. The WORKS/ Ohlins Stage III unit uses dual flow valve (DFV) technology to provide maximum damping without sacrificing comfort. With 20-way adjustable valving, variable spring preload and adjustable height the WORKS setup can be tailored to fit any enthusiast’s needs. All kits come with Eibach coilover springs, adjustable front camber plates and rear pillow ball upper shock mounts to further tighten up the suspension for track and autocross use. WORKS/Ohlins coilovers are also available with custom spring rates and in-house custom valving through the WORKS Racing Program.

This is an amazing setup for dual purpose street/track cars.


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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 06:46 PM
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I would like to thank you guys once again. I just ran the 101st running of the Giants Despair Hillclimb in Pa, and these coilovers worked perfect. I ended up with a record breaking time for SM only to be beaten bye honestly the most spectalar driver there. Your recomendations on spring rates and alignment settings have made the car such a plesure to drive. thanks again! Oh and if anyone has never done a hillclimb. you need too!
Old Jul 12, 2007 | 09:48 PM
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Thanks for the update and kind words, keep us updated on your hillclimbs....we need to do that when we get an opportunity.
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 07:38 PM
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Kirk,
I have the same Stg III Ohlins DFVs, the website says it's 20 clicks adjustible, but recently I've been playing around (I always start out full soft) but I think it can go beyond 20 clicks from full soft... I'm afraid to due some damage so can I just keep twisting till it's full hard even though it surpasses the 20 click range? I can't read Japanese and have no idea what the manual says... I think mine can hit 27-30 clicks... btw mine is the 10k/10k spring rate variety

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