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Description
1988-1999 Toyota Corolla Coilovers | E90 E100 E110 AE92 AE101 AE111
Bring back sharper suspension control and achieve a cleaner lowered stance without making an older Corolla impractical for everyday roads. Built for 1988–1999 Toyota Corolla E90, E100, E110, AE92, AE101, and AE111 applications with market-dependent 1.3L, 1.5L, 1.6L, and 1.8L four-cylinder engines, this twin-tube Toyota Corolla coilover shock kit provides 1–3 inches of ride-height adjustment, front camber plates, and matched performance springs. It helps reduce body roll and improve steering response for daily driving, occasional autocross, and track-day use.
Fitment:
1988-1999 Toyota Corolla E90 E100 E110 AE92 AE101 AE111
Specifications:
Top mount: Front camber plate;rear pillow ball
Quantity: 4PCS of Coilovers (2 piece front + 2 pieces rear)
Adjustable camber plate: Yes(front only)
Adjustable height: lowering 1-3 inch
Spring rate front: 8 kg/mm (448 lbs/in)
Spring rate rear: 6 kg/mm (336 lbs/in)
Shock Type: Twin tube
Spring preload: 7-10 mm.
Color: Purple
Warranty: 2-year warranty for any manufacturing defect
Daily driver, occasional autocross day or occasional track days, equally at home on street and track.
For those seeking a lowered stance as well as improved handling and response at a high value.

Features:
- T6 Serie: We have upgraded the spring and added high-quality damping oil with better viscosity, which has good adhesion, corrosion resistance and good damping at extreme temperatures; Improved operation and adjusted valve coefficients. This greatly improves comfort and stability. In addition, dust-free assembly and improved treatment process enable our products to obtain higher quality and better results.
- Fit Perfectly: Fo 1988-1999 Toyota Corolla E90, E100, E110, AE92, AE101, AE111
- Three Useage Modes: Everyday Driving: Ensuring comfort and stability on regular roads. Off-Road Driving: Handling rough terrains and providing stability. High-Performance or Racing Conditions: Optimizing handling and control at high speeds.
- Spring Rate: Front: 8 kg/mm (448 lbs/in) & Rear: 7 kg / mm (336 lbs/in), Spring pre-load setting: 7-10 mm.
- Adjustable Height: The height is adjustable for 1-4 inches, allowing you to have a more aggressive stance. This design helps eliminate turning noise and also improves steering feel and response. In addition, we have adopted a deep groove ball bearing structure to help eliminate cornering noise and also improve steering feel and response.

Upgrading to coilover shock absorbers is key to enhancing your 1988-1999 Corolla's handling, performance, and adaptability. Unlike standard shocks, 1988-1999 Corolla coilovers provide precise adjustments in ride height, damping, and spring preload, allowing you to optimize your vehicle’s dynamics for any driving condition. They improve stability, reduce body roll, pitch, and dive, while effectively managing varying loads. Durable and resistant to wear and corrosion, these coilovers offer customization for both daily driving and competitive racing. This upgrade ensures a more controlled, responsive, and enjoyable driving experience, making it a smart investment for any driver seeking superior performance.
Package Includes:
- 2 x Front Coilover
- 2 x Rear Coilover
- 2 x Stainless Steel Wrench

Notice:
- No instruction included; Professional installation & alignment suggested.
- Please check our store for other auto parts you may be interested in.
- Please feel free to contact us for whatever we can help.

1988-1999 Toyota Corolla Coilovers FAQ
Q1: Will these coilovers fit my Toyota Corolla?
A1: These coilovers are designed for 1988-1999 Toyota Corolla E90, E100, E110, AE92, AE101, and AE111 models. Before ordering, confirm your Corolla year, chassis code, and suspension setup, especially if the car has been modified or swapped with non-original suspension parts.
Q2: Do these coilovers fit a 1999 Toyota Corolla?
A2: Yes, this kit is listed for the 1999 Toyota Corolla as part of the 1988-1999 Corolla E90/E100/E110 fitment range. If you are searching for 1999 Toyota Corolla coilovers, this 4-piece Flashark coilover shock kit is designed to replace the factory-style suspension with adjustable ride height and firmer handling.
Q3: Do these coilovers fit a 1995, 1996, 1997, or 1998 Toyota Corolla?
A3: Yes, the product page lists fitment for 1988-1999 Toyota Corolla models, including popular search years such as 1995 Toyota Corolla coilovers, 1996 Toyota Corolla coilovers, 1997 Toyota Corolla coilovers, and 1998 Toyota Corolla coilovers. Always verify your chassis code and check for any previous suspension modifications before purchase.
Q4: Will these coilovers fit a 2000 or 2001 Toyota Corolla?
A4: This specific product page lists fitment for 1988-1999 Toyota Corolla models only. If you have a 2000 or 2001 Corolla, do not assume direct fitment based only on body style or search results. Use the fitment checker or contact Flashark customer service before ordering.
Q5: What comes in this Toyota Corolla coilover kit?
A5: The package includes 2 front coilovers, 2 rear coilovers, and 2 stainless steel adjustment wrenches. This makes it a complete 4-piece Toyota Corolla coilover shock absorber kit for upgrading the front and rear suspension together.
Q6: How much can these Toyota Corolla coilovers lower the car?
A6: The specifications list adjustable lowering of about 1-3 inches. This gives your Corolla a cleaner lowered stance while still leaving room to fine-tune height for wheel fitment, tire clearance, road conditions, and daily drivability.
Q7: Are these coilovers good for daily driving?
A7: Yes, these coilovers are suitable for daily driving when installed and adjusted correctly. The twin-tube shock design, upgraded damping oil, and street-focused setup help improve stability and handling while keeping the car usable for normal road driving.
Q8: Can I use these coilovers for autocross or occasional track days?
A8: Yes, the product page describes these coilovers as suitable for daily driving, occasional autocross, and occasional track days. They are a good choice if you want a lower stance, better response, reduced body roll, and more controlled handling without building a dedicated race-only suspension setup.
Q9: What are the spring rates on these Corolla coilovers?
A9: The listed spring rates are 8 kg/mm, or about 448 lbs/in, for the front and 6 kg/mm, or about 336 lbs/in, for the rear. This gives the Corolla a firmer, more responsive feel than worn factory shocks and springs.
Q10: Do these coilovers have adjustable camber plates?
A10: Yes, the front coilovers include adjustable camber plates. The rear setup uses a pillow ball top mount. Front camber adjustment is useful after lowering because it helps fine-tune alignment, tire contact, and steering response.
Q11: What type of shock design do these Toyota Corolla coilovers use?
A11: These coilovers use a twin-tube shock design. Twin-tube coilovers are commonly used on street and light performance builds because they can provide a more forgiving ride while still improving suspension control compared with old factory struts.
Q12: Do I need an alignment after installing these coilovers?
A12: Yes. A professional wheel alignment is strongly recommended after installing coilovers or changing ride height. Lowering your Corolla can change camber, toe, steering feel, and tire wear, so alignment is important for safe handling and long-term tire life.
Q13: Can I install these coilovers myself?
A13: A skilled DIY installer with proper tools and suspension experience may be able to install them, but the product page notes that no instruction is included and professional installation is suggested. For most owners, professional installation is the safer choice because suspension setup directly affects handling, braking stability, and ride quality.
Q14: What spring preload should I use?
A14: The listed spring preload setting is 7-10 mm. Preload should be set carefully during installation because too little or too much preload can affect ride quality, suspension travel, and handling feel. If you are not familiar with coilover setup, have a suspension shop adjust it for you.
Q15: Why choose these Flashark coilovers instead of basic replacement shocks?
A15: Basic replacement shocks are mainly for restoring factory ride quality, while these Flashark Toyota Corolla coilovers add adjustable ride height, firmer spring rates, front camber adjustment, and a more performance-focused setup. They are a better choice if you want a lowered stance, sharper steering response, and improved handling from your E90, E100, E110, AE92, AE101, or AE111 Corolla.




















