Next Level Performance
August 3, 2026 • 11 min read
Our Verdict
For a 2022-2025 GR86 or BRZ that sees real track time, the HKS Hipermax R Cup is the coilover to install.
Its full-length, height-adjustable monotube design and circuit-tuned valving deliver the flattest cornering of any kit here — but a typical GR86/BRZ coilover install takes 2–3 hours in the shop, always needs a follow-up alignment, and benefits from adjustable rear arms once you drop more than an inch. Below we walk the full install step by step, then compare six kits from $935.86 to $3,450.00.
Shop Our Top Pick →Installing coilovers on the 2022-2025 Toyota GR86 (ZN8) and Subaru BRZ (ZD8) is the single most transformative handling upgrade you can make to the second-generation twins. The FA24 chassis is brilliant from the factory, but its soft, comfort-biased struts allow noticeable body roll and a tall ride height. Bolting on a quality coilover kit sharpens turn-in, cuts weight transfer, and lets you dial ride height and damping to your exact use — street, canyon, or circuit. This step-by-step guide covers the tools, torque specs, install sequence, and the six best coilover kits we stock at NLP Performance in Tampa, FL, from the $935.86 Tein Flex to the $3,450.00 HKS Hipermax R Cup.
Why Install Coilovers on the GR86 & BRZ?
Coilovers are the highest-impact suspension upgrade for the second-gen twins because they replace the strut, spring, and damper as one adjustable assembly. The 2022-2025 GR86 and BRZ share the same platform: a 2.4-liter FA24 flat-four making 228 hp at 7,000 rpm and 184 lb-ft at 3,700 rpm, a 101.4-inch wheelbase, a curb weight around 2,833 lb, and a MacPherson-strut front / double-wishbone rear layout. That light, low-slung chassis responds dramatically to a lower center of gravity and firmer, adjustable damping.
Compared to a lowering-spring kit, coilovers let you set corner-balanced ride height, adjust damping for grip versus comfort, and preserve proper shock travel with matched spring rates. A well-installed kit typically lowers the car 1 to 2.5 inches, reduces body roll by a visible margin, and transforms mid-corner composure without wrecking daily drivability — provided you choose the right kit for how you actually drive.
Monotube coilover assembly for the 2022-2025 GR86 & BRZ.
Tools & Parts You Need
A GR86/BRZ coilover install is a driveway-friendly job for a mechanically confident owner, but a few specialty items make it far safer. Because modern coilovers ship pre-assembled, you do not need a spring compressor. Budget 2–3 hours at a shop or 4–6 hours in your garage, plus a mandatory alignment afterward.
- + Floor jack rated 2 tons or more, plus a pair of jack stands and wheel chocks
- + 17mm, 14mm, and 12mm sockets, a breaker bar, and a 1/2-inch torque wrench (up to 130 lb-ft)
- + Coilover spanner wrenches (usually included) for ride-height adjustment
- + Penetrating oil for the front strut-to-knuckle bolts and rear sway-bar hardware
- + A tape measure to set even fender-to-hub heights side to side
- + Optional: adjustable rear lateral and toe arms plus front camber bolts for aggressive drops
How to Install GR86 & BRZ Coilovers: Step by Step
The process is the same for the GR86 and BRZ because the ZN8 and ZD8 share suspension hardware. Set your coilovers to a sane starting height before installation — most owners begin near the middle of the adjustment range and fine-tune later. Always torque to factory specification and verify values against the model-year service manual.
1. Lift and secure the car
Loosen the lug nuts, raise one end of the car, and support it on jack stands positioned at the factory pinch-weld points. Remove the wheels. Never work under a car held by a jack alone.
2. Front struts
Disconnect the front sway-bar end link and unclip the ABS sensor and brake-line bracket from the strut. Remove the two large strut-to-knuckle bolts (17mm), then support the knuckle so it does not stress the axle or brake line. From inside the engine bay, remove the three top strut-mount nuts and lower the factory strut out. Install the assembled coilover in reverse. Torque the strut-to-knuckle bolts to roughly 110 lb-ft and the upper mount nuts to about 18–22 lb-ft (verify in the FSM).
3. Rear shocks
The rear uses a separate shock and spring on the double-wishbone setup. Remove the single lower shock bolt (17mm) at the control arm, then access the two upper shock nuts — on the BRZ/GR86 these sit under the rear trunk trim. Swap in the coilover, reinstall the lower bolt, and torque to factory spec (roughly 100–110 lb-ft at the lower mount). Repeat on the opposite side.
4. Set ride height and reassemble
With the coilovers in, thread the lower spring perch or lower bracket to set your target height, aiming for even fender-to-hub measurements on both sides. Reinstall the wheels, lower the car, torque the lug nuts to 89 lb-ft, and roll the car back and forth to settle the suspension before taking final height measurements.
A sway-bar set is the ideal companion upgrade during a coilover install.
Best Coilovers for the 2022-2025 GR86 & BRZ
We stock coilovers for the second-gen twins spanning budget-adjustable street kits to full circuit weapons. Here is how our six most popular options for the ZN8/ZD8 chassis compare on adjustability, construction, and price.
| Kit | Adjustability | Build | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HKS Hipermax R CupTop Pick | Height + damping | Inverted monotube | Dedicated track | $3,450.00 |
| Ohlins Road & Track | Height + DFV damping | Monotube, Sweden-built | Street & track | $2,700.00 |
| HKS Hipermax MAX S | 30-way damping | Twin-tube | Fast street | $2,250.00 |
| Koni GTS | Height + damping | Twin-tube | Refined street | $1,746.25 |
| Cusco Sport Street Zero A | 40-way damping | Twin-tube | Value adjustable | $1,596.00 |
| Tein Flex Z | 16-way damping | Twin-tube, EDFC-ready | Budget daily | $951.72 |
HKS Hipermax R Cup — Best for the Track
HKS Hipermax R Cup — Key Specs
What We Like
- + Flattest body control of any kit here for circuit driving
- + Full-length height adjustment preserves shock travel
- + Inverted monotube design resists fade under sustained load
Things to Consider
- – Firm, track-focused ride is stiff for a daily commute
- – Highest price in the lineup at $3,450.00
Ohlins Road & Track — Best All-Rounder
The Ohlins Road & Track is the do-everything pick. Its patented Dual Flow Valve (DFV) technology delivers a supple ride over broken pavement yet firms up predictably when you push, and every unit is hand-built in Sweden. At $2,700.00 it is the kit we recommend most often for owners who street their GR86 or BRZ during the week and hit track days on weekends.
HKS Hipermax MAX S & Koni GTS — Street Performance
Between the extremes sit two excellent street-performance kits. The HKS Hipermax MAX S ($2,250.00) offers 30 levels of damping and a plush-yet-controlled character tuned specifically for the FA24 ZN8. The Koni GTS ($1,717.15) leans on Koni damper expertise for a refined, adjustable ride that stays composed on daily roads while dropping the car to a purposeful stance.
Cusco Sport Street Zero A & Tein Flex Z — Value Adjustable
For budget-minded owners, the Cusco Sport Street Zero A ($1,569.40) packs 40 levels of damping in a twin-tube body with a hardened rear upper mount, while the Tein Flex Z ($935.86) is the entry point into name-brand adjustable coilovers with 16-way damping and optional EDFC electronic control. Both drop the car and add adjustability for well under two grand.
The Tein Flex Z is the value entry point at $935.86.
Alignment, Corner Balancing & Break-In
An alignment is mandatory after any coilover install — lowering the GR86 or BRZ changes camber and toe, and driving on fresh settings will chew tires fast. Lowering more than about an inch pulls significant negative camber up front; owners chasing an aggressive drop should add front camber bolts and adjustable rear lateral and toe arms to bring numbers back into a usable range. For track cars, corner balancing on scales evens out the weight on each wheel for consistent handling.
Re-torque all suspension hardware after the first 100 miles, then recheck ride height once the springs settle. Expect a professional alignment to run $100–$150, and budget for a corner balance if the car is track-focused. At our Tampa shop, customers report that a proper install plus alignment is what separates a coilover setup that feels planted from one that feels nervous.
Prefer adjustable ride height on the street? Air suspension is an alternative to coilovers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to install coilovers on a GR86 or BRZ?
Expect $935.86 to $3,450.00 for the coilover kit itself, plus $250 to $450 in professional labor and $100 to $150 for the required alignment. Budget kits like the Tein Flex Z land near $1,200 installed, while a track setup such as the HKS Hipermax R Cup runs closer to $4,000 all-in.
Do coilovers require an alignment on the GR86 and BRZ?
Yes. Installing coilovers changes camber and toe on the ZN8/ZD8, so a four-wheel alignment is mandatory afterward to protect tire life and restore predictable handling. Skipping it can wear the inner edges of your tires within a few hundred miles.
Are GR86 and BRZ coilovers interchangeable?
Yes. The 2022-2025 Toyota GR86 (ZN8) and Subaru BRZ (ZD8) share the same chassis and suspension mounting points, so nearly every coilover kit is cross-listed to fit both cars. Kits such as the Ohlins Road & Track and Koni GTS are sold for the GR86 and BRZ together.
How low can you lower a 2022-2025 GR86 or BRZ on coilovers?
Most owners drop the second-gen twins 1 to 2.5 inches. Beyond roughly 1.5 inches you should add front camber bolts and adjustable rear arms to keep alignment in spec and avoid excessive negative camber and tire wear.
How long does it take to install GR86 and BRZ coilovers?
A professional shop needs about 2 to 3 hours; a DIY install in the garage typically takes 4 to 6 hours. Because modern coilovers arrive pre-assembled, no spring compressor is required, which shortens the job considerably.
Will installing coilovers void my GR86 or BRZ warranty?
Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer cannot void your entire factory warranty simply for adding coilovers. Only failures directly caused by the modification can be denied, so unrelated powertrain claims remain covered.
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