Collection: Trailing Arms / Traction Arms

Trailing arms, also known as traction arms or rear control arms, are integral components of a vehicle's rear suspension system. They play a crucial role in maintaining proper wheel alignment, controlling rear axle movement, & enhancing traction. Trailing arms are typically located at the rear of the vehicle & connect the chassis or subframe to the rear axle or differential. They help to control the rear suspension's vertical movement, providing stability & preventing excessive squatting or diving during acceleration or braking. Additionally, they assist in maintaining proper wheel alignment by controlling the rear toe angle. Trailing arms are usually designed with durable materials like steel or aluminum & are equipped with bushings or bearings to allow for smooth movement & reduce vibrations. Upgrading to aftermarket trailing arms can offer improved strength, adjustability, or performance characteristics for specific driving needs or applications. It's important to ensure that trailing arms are properly installed & aligned to avoid issues with suspension geometry, tire wear, or handling. Regular inspection & maintenance of trailing arms are recommended to detect any signs of wear or damage & address them promptly to ensure optimal suspension performance & safety.