2013-2019 Toyota Yaris Hatchback (XP130/XP150) 32-Way Damping Coilover Shock Absorbers Struts | Flashark
Give your Yaris a lower, more planted stance while keeping the suspension adjustable for daily driving and more responsive cornering. Designed for compatible 2013-2019 Toyota Yaris hatchback models on the XP130 and XP150 platforms with a 1.5L four-cylinder gasoline engine, these Flashark Yaris coilovers combine 2" to 4" of ride-height adjustment with 32-way rebound damping. The complete shock absorber and strut setup helps reduce body movement, sharpen handling, and let you fine-tune the ride for different road conditions.
Specifications:
Shock Type: Mono-Tube
Spring Preload: 7-10 mm
Adjustable Height: Yes, lowering 2" to 4"
Surface Materials: Aluminum, Steel
32-Way Damping Force Adjustment
Spring Rate Front: 5 kg/mm(280 lbs/in)
Spring Rate Rear:3 kg/mm(168 lbs/in)
Spring length Front: 200mm
Spring length Rear: 193mm
Coilover overall length Front: 550mm-647mm
Coilover overall length Rear: 574mm-652mm
Features:
1. Twin-tube structure allows sufficient stroke within the shock absorber.
2. High-tensile performance spring—Stress tested over 600,000 times, with spring distortion less than 0.04%. Plus, the special surface treatment improves durability and performance.
3. Height Adjustment tools included.
4. Rubber top mounts help to deliver a smooth and forgiving ride for city use at any speed and rubber joints assist in absorbing hard impacts.
5. Most pieces in our coilover systems, including mounts, collars, and spring perches, are designed from 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum, resulting in lightweight, durable, and rust-resistant components.
6. Separate height adjustment does not affect damper stroke.
7. Full rebuildable.
8. Lowered height adjustment from 2" - 4" which allows a lower center of gravity and also adds a more aggressive stance
9. A 32 rebound damping adjustment level allows you to dial in your coilover setup perfectly. You will experience better ride quality in all road conditions.

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Toyota Yaris Coilovers FAQ: Fitment, Ride Height, Damping & Daily Driving
Q1: Will these Flashark coilovers fit my 2013-2019 Toyota Yaris Hatchback?
A1: Yes. These Flashark coilovers are listed for the 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 Toyota Yaris Hatchback XP130/XP150. Before ordering, use the fitment checker on this product page to confirm your year, make, and model, especially if your Yaris is a regional-market version or has previous suspension modifications.
Q2: Do these coilovers fit the Toyota Yaris XP130 and XP150?
A2: Yes. The product page lists fitment for the Toyota Yaris XP130/XP150 platform. This makes the kit relevant for shoppers searching for Toyota Yaris XP130 coilovers, Toyota Yaris XP150 coilovers, or Yaris Hatchback coilovers for the 2013-2019 model years.
Q3: Will these fit a Toyota Yaris sedan or Yaris iA?
A3: This product is listed for the 2013-2019 Toyota Yaris Hatchback XP130/XP150, not every Yaris-branded model. If you have a Yaris sedan, Yaris iA, Mazda-based Yaris, or a non-US market version, confirm fitment before ordering because suspension layouts can be different.
Q4: Are these the same as Toyota Yaris shocks or struts?
A4: They replace the same suspension area, but they are not basic stock replacement shocks or struts. Standard Toyota Yaris shock absorbers are usually designed to restore factory ride height and comfort, while these Yaris coilovers add adjustable ride height, 32-way damping adjustment, and a more aggressive lowered stance.
Q5: Is this a complete Toyota Yaris suspension upgrade?
A5: Yes. If you are searching for a Toyota Yaris suspension upgrade, Yaris suspension kit, Yaris coilover, or Toyota Yaris coilovers, this kit is designed as a front and rear coilover setup with adjustable height and adjustable damping for a lower, more responsive street build.
Q6: How much can these Toyota Yaris coilovers lower the car?
A6: The product page lists adjustable lowering from approximately 2 inches to 4 inches. For a daily-driven Yaris, a moderate drop is usually the better setup because it improves stance while helping preserve suspension travel, tire clearance, steering angle, and ride comfort.
Q7: Are these Yaris coilovers good for daily driving?
A7: Yes, they can work for daily driving when installed and adjusted correctly. The rubber top mounts help keep the ride more forgiving for city use, while the 32-way damping adjustment lets you soften the suspension for commuting. The ride will still feel firmer than factory suspension because this is a lowered performance-style setup.
Q8: Will these coilovers make my Toyota Yaris ride too stiff?
A8: The ride will be firmer than stock, especially if your original shocks are old or worn. To keep the car more comfortable, avoid the lowest ride height, leave enough suspension travel, set preload correctly, and start with softer damping settings. A poor install or uneven left-right adjustment can make any coilover feel harsh or bouncy.
Q9: What does 32-way damping adjustment mean?
A9: The 32-way damping adjustment lets you tune how soft or firm the suspension feels. Softer settings are better for rough roads and daily driving, while firmer settings can reduce body movement during spirited cornering. Adjust both sides evenly and make changes gradually so the car stays balanced.
Q10: What spring rates do these Toyota Yaris coilovers use?
A10: The front spring rate is 5kg/mm, equal to about 280 lbs/in, and the rear spring rate is 3kg/mm, equal to about 168 lbs/in. This setup is firmer than a tired factory suspension and is designed to improve body control while still keeping the car usable for street driving.
Q11: What preload should I use on these coilovers?
A11: The product page lists spring preload at 7-10 mm. In practical setup, preload should keep the spring properly seated without over-compressing it. Too little preload can cause spring looseness or noise, while too much preload can make the ride harsher and reduce grip on uneven roads.
Q12: Do I need an alignment after installing Toyota Yaris coilovers?
A12: Yes. A professional alignment is strongly recommended after installing coilovers or changing ride height. Lowering a Toyota Yaris changes suspension geometry, toe, and camber behavior. Skipping alignment can cause uneven tire wear, steering pull, poor highway stability, or a car that feels nervous over bumps.
Q13: Should I drive the car before getting an alignment?
A13: A good process is to install the coilovers, set your initial ride height, drive the car briefly to let the suspension settle, recheck the height, and then get an alignment. If you adjust the ride height again later, the alignment should be checked again because even small height changes can affect toe and tire wear.
Q14: Are coilovers better than lowering springs for a Toyota Yaris?
A14: Coilovers are usually the better choice if you want adjustable ride height and matched shock-and-spring performance. Lowering springs reduce wheel gap, but they still rely on your existing shocks. These Toyota Yaris coilovers give you height adjustment, damping adjustment, and a more complete suspension upgrade.
Q15: Can these coilovers help if my Toyota Yaris shocks are worn out?
A15: Yes, they can be used as an upgrade path when the original Toyota Yaris shock absorbers are worn or weak. However, if your car has clunking, uneven tire wear, or unstable handling, also inspect mounts, bushings, sway bar links, control arms, and wheel bearings before assuming the shocks are the only issue.
Q16: Will these coilovers fit aftermarket wheels and tires?
A16: Fitment depends on wheel width, offset, tire size, ride height, and alignment settings. Stock wheels are usually easier to clear, while aggressive aftermarket wheels may require careful ride height adjustment, camber setup, or fender clearance checks. Always inspect tire-to-fender, tire-to-coilover, and brake line clearance before driving hard.
Q17: Can I install these Toyota Yaris coilovers myself?
A17: Experienced DIY owners can install coilovers with the right tools, jack stands, torque specs, and suspension knowledge. However, professional installation is recommended if you are not comfortable working with suspension parts. After installation, make sure all locking collars are tight, both sides are adjusted evenly, and the vehicle receives a proper alignment.
Q18: Do these coilovers include height adjustment tools?
A18: Yes. The product page lists height adjustment tools as included. These tools are used to adjust and lock the coilover collars during setup. After changing ride height, always tighten the collars securely to help prevent noise, uneven height, or suspension movement while driving.
Q19: Are these coilovers rebuildable?
A19: Yes. The product page lists this Toyota Yaris coilover kit as fully rebuildable. That is useful for long-term ownership because it allows the suspension to be serviced instead of treated as a one-time disposable upgrade.
Q20: Why choose Flashark coilovers instead of stock Toyota Yaris shock absorbers?
A20: Choose stock-style shock absorbers if you only want factory ride height and original comfort. Choose these Flashark Toyota Yaris coilovers if you want a lower stance, 32-way damping adjustment, firmer handling, adjustable ride height, and a more customized suspension setup for a budget-friendly street build.




















