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Old 07-11-2010, 02:45 PM   #1
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Talking Looking for more traction? I recommend Pfadt Rear Trailing Arms!

As 5th Generation Camaro owners push the performance envelope further and further, here at Apex Motorsports we receive more and more questions about how they can increase traction and strength while reducing weight. We recommend checking out the Rear Trailing Arms from Pfadt Race Engineering.



The Pfadt 2010 Camaro Rear Trailing Arms were developed using the latest analysis software which enabled Pfadt to increase strength by 106% while simultaneously reducing mass by 17%. The decrease in trailing arm mass allows the suspension to react more quickly to the changing road surface keeping the tire in contact with the road to increase traction. Through further analysis and testing Pfadt was able to achieve a 32% reduction in deflection which helps decrease wheel hop and increase traction even further.


Included with this kit is Pfadt's leading edge Trailing Arm Bushing Kit. Utilizing lightweight 6061-T6 aluminum sleeves that are hard anodized to create incredible surface hardness and microscopic pores to hold Pfadt's special grease. These sleeves are then Teflon coated to further reduce friction.


This is then coupled with Pfadt graphite impregnated polyurethane bushings which uses deep grease grooves to hold and continuously re-lubricate the surfaces for long and quiet operation. The result is an ultra lightweight, ultra-low friction joint that is 42% lighter than the OE bushing and more durable then ever before. This kit includes the bushing for both the trailing arm and also the upright for a complete performance trailing arm upgrade.


The final arm is the result of four stages of precision manufacturing; CNC machining of the bushing housing, laser cutting of the intricate panels, CNC bending and TIG welding to finish the assembly. All of this is accomplished right here in the USA. :flag1:


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Here is a good article from GM High-Tech Performance Magazine with lots of information including the installation.

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Old 07-11-2010, 04:02 PM   #2
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last time i ran at the track all of first gear was bad wheel hop it feels like im damaging my car when it does that ive been looking into these alot they seem like a good investment...
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Old 07-12-2010, 08:35 PM   #3
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last time i ran at the track all of first gear was bad wheel hop it feels like im damaging my car when it does that ive been looking into these alot they seem like a good investment...
That is exactly what these rear trailing arms were designed for.
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Old 07-13-2010, 01:07 PM   #4
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I like that strength has increased and weight decreased. There's some serious engineering there

These performed well in a magazine test from a few months ago too
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Old 07-13-2010, 02:12 PM   #5
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I like that strength has increased and weight decreased. There's some serious engineering there

These performed well in a magazine test from a few months ago too
Is this the magazine article you are referencing?

GM High Tech

They had bent trailing arms from street use, and documented what they did to fix it (using Pfadt)!
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Old 07-13-2010, 02:33 PM   #6
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As 5th Generation Camaro owners progressively push the performance envelope further and further, here at Apex Motorsports we receive more and more questions about how they can increase traction and strength while reducing weight. We recommend checking out the Rear Trailing Arms from Pfadt Race Engineering.



The Pfadt 2010 Camaro Rear Trailing Arms were developed using the latest analysis software which enabled Pfadt to increase strength by 106% while simultaneously reducing mass by 17%. The decrease in trailing arm mass allows the suspension to react more quickly to the changing road surface keeping the tire in contact with the road to increase traction. Through further analysis and testing Pfadt was able to achieve a 32% reduction in deflection which helps decrease wheel hop and increase traction even further.


Included with this kit is Pfadt's leading edge Trailing Arm Bushing Kit. Utilizing lightweight 6061-T6 aluminum sleeves that are hard anodized to create incredible surface hardness and microscopic pores to hold Pfadt's special grease. These sleeves are then Teflon coated to further reduce friction.


This is then coupled with Pfadt graphite impregnated polyurethane bushings which uses deep grease grooves to hold and continuously re-lubricate the surfaces for long and quiet operation. The result is an ultra lightweight, ultra-low friction joint that is 42% lighter than the OE bushing and more durable then ever before. This kit includes the bushing for both the trailing arm and also the upright for a complete performance trailing arm upgrade.


The final arm is the result of four stages of precision manufacturing; CNC machining of the bushing housing, laser cutting of the intricate panels, CNC bending and TIG welding to finish the assembly. All of this is accomplished right here in the USA. :flag1:


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Old 07-13-2010, 02:36 PM   #7
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Is this the magazine article you are referencing?

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They had bent trailing arms from street use, and documented what they did to fix it (using Pfadt)!
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Old 07-13-2010, 05:49 PM   #8
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Is this the magazine article you are referencing?

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They had bent trailing arms from street use, and documented what they did to fix it (using Pfadt)!
Thats a good article, thanks for bringing it up radz.
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Thats a good article, thanks for bringing it up radz.
That is the only magazine (okay - on of only like three) that I give any credit to. Also, that was a kickass article. They know how to drive and what they're doing, so I trust the information. If they say it works - it does KUDOs to you for the topic and Pfadt for the product.
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Old 07-14-2010, 07:12 PM   #10
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That is the only magazine (okay - on of only like three) that I give any credit to. Also, that was a kickass article. They know how to drive and what they're doing, so I trust the information. If they say it works - it does KUDOs to you for the topic and Pfadt for the product.
I agree, they put out a very good publication. Thanks for the props!
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estimated cost for a pair?
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They go for $235 shipped!
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Old 07-15-2010, 03:10 PM   #13
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No problem, thanks for the excellent products and support on your end as well!
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Old 07-17-2010, 06:29 PM   #14
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I like that strength has increased and weight decreased. There's some serious engineering there

These performed well in a magazine test from a few months ago too
Can't ask for much more than stronger and lighter. Pfadt engineering is world class.
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