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Mountain Pass Performance Model 3 rear trailing arms, with the rear suspension arms you get a complete solution for the multi-link suspension on the Model 3.
Mountain Pass Performance's own words about their rear trailing arms for the Model 3:
Our rear trailing arms were developed alongside our rear traction arms and rear spring arm to offer a complete solution to the rear multi-link suspension on the Tesla Model 3. Our arm is stronger than the factory arm (an arm that Tesla was originally including as a replacement with the 20″ wheels, interestingly), and removes the OE rubber bushing with a sealed spherical bearing.
If you've driven a Model 3 in anger you know the rear of the car can feel floaty and unstable, especially at higher speeds. Soft rubber bushings allow the wheels to move around and steer, which significantly contributes to this unstable, disconnected feeling. Every bushing that is replaced with a solid one moves towards that 100% direct, coupled to the road feeling, and that's why you'll find sealed solid spherical bearings, like the ones we are using, in European sports and supercars. These bushings are designed to give all of the benefits of a spherical bearing without any of the drawbacks - no noise, no clunks, and no premature wear.
These arms are the same length as factory. Adjustment in the trailing and traction arms is not necessary, and in our experience when a multi-link rear suspension has every link adjustable it's very common for problems to develop due to incorrect setup. Some of the problems that can occur are: poor suspension geometry, failing axles and mismatched wheelbase from side-to-side. Our MPP Arastradero camber arms are what should be used to adjust camber, and our MPP Arastradero rear toe arms are what should be used, along with the OE eccentric bolt, to adjust toe.
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