VIDEO of Pfadt testing their NEW rear subframe mounts!
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VIDEO of Pfadt testing their NEW rear subframe mounts!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yOz--DIuIc
As promised, we are always in the process of getting the best suspension solutions to market. With that said we are THRILLED to finally show everyone the latest addition to the Pfadt Camaro product line: The Pfadt Solid Rear Subframe Bushing Kit. This bushing kit is available now!
Please take a look at this thread for more info! https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=742359
Please let us know what you think of the video. The performance benefits are astounding at the least! It really illustrates how much improvement can be made in the rear suspension with our products:thumbup: Give us a PM or call with ANY questions you have!
As promised, we are always in the process of getting the best suspension solutions to market. With that said we are THRILLED to finally show everyone the latest addition to the Pfadt Camaro product line: The Pfadt Solid Rear Subframe Bushing Kit. This bushing kit is available now!
Please take a look at this thread for more info! https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=742359
Please let us know what you think of the video. The performance benefits are astounding at the least! It really illustrates how much improvement can be made in the rear suspension with our products:thumbup: Give us a PM or call with ANY questions you have!
#2
I like the idea of reducing the deflection of the bushings but I don't like the idea of transmitting more impacts from the subframe into the frame of the car. I bet it affects ride quality.
I would have liked to see a higher durometer rubber bushing or maybe even a polygraphite bushing.
I would have liked to see a higher durometer rubber bushing or maybe even a polygraphite bushing.
#3
Hi HuJass,
So sorry for the late response. We understand your concerns. It is common to think that mounting the subframe rigidly will result in noise, vibration and harshness in street application. We are excited to say that this product is very acceptable in each area. Because the control arms and differential are still isolated from the chassis the noise and vibration increase is minimal and is a great street upgrade. Also, thorough the testing we have done, we have found that rigidly mounting the drivetrain and powertrain to the chassis has much more drastic affect on NVH. This is why we do not make solid (engine, differential) mounts for street applications on this chassis.
Our customers on not reporting and excessive decline in ride quality as a result of using these mounts. Again, very sorry I didn't respond to you earlier.
So sorry for the late response. We understand your concerns. It is common to think that mounting the subframe rigidly will result in noise, vibration and harshness in street application. We are excited to say that this product is very acceptable in each area. Because the control arms and differential are still isolated from the chassis the noise and vibration increase is minimal and is a great street upgrade. Also, thorough the testing we have done, we have found that rigidly mounting the drivetrain and powertrain to the chassis has much more drastic affect on NVH. This is why we do not make solid (engine, differential) mounts for street applications on this chassis.
Our customers on not reporting and excessive decline in ride quality as a result of using these mounts. Again, very sorry I didn't respond to you earlier.
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