Rear fork / traction link kit for the Toyota A90 Supra: fully adjustable billet links. AL-7050-T7452 with 17-4PH stainless and PTFE spherical bearings. Competition use.
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Billet A90 Supra traction links (rear fork links) that locate the rear axle fore and aft under power and braking, replacing the compliant factory rubber. Engineered in-house by Meisterschaft Motorsport. Also fits the BMW Z4 (G29): the A90 Supra and G29 are built on the same platform and share the rear suspension, so these links are a direct fit.
A suspension arm fails three ways: the body cracks, the misalignment spacers gall and pound out, or the bearing wears. We chose our materials to beat all three.
An overaged aerospace 7000-series alloy for thick, highly-loaded structure. Excellent fatigue life and stress-corrosion resistance.
The misalignment spacers and studs that carry the bearing load are precipitation-hardened stainless: hard, strong, corrosion-resistant through the part.
Zinc-plated chromoly body, hard-chrome ball, PTFE-lined race. The proven spherical architecture, zero deflection.
Why these materials? We published the full engineering rationale — alloy yield comparisons, spacer hardness, bearing architecture and the two anodize types — in Why Our Materials & Our Finishes.
The development and mileage-accumulation programme ran on our Toyota A90 Supra: roughly 40,000 miles of accumulated durability and track use over about two years, with the rod ends run bare, with no boots or seals, exposed to year-round South Florida heat, humidity, rain and grime, plus repeated track abuse. The hardware came through intact, with no failures.
Track-tested at Sebring International Raceway on racing slicks, one of the most punishing circuits on earth, its bumpy airfield concrete notorious for shaking cars apart.
That programme is what validates the parts that actually wear: the PTFE-lined spherical rod ends, the AL-7050-T7452 arm bodies, and the 17-4PH stainless misalignment spacers and studs. Every Meisterschaft arm is built around that same rod-end architecture and the same three materials, whatever the chassis, so the durability demonstrated on the A90 programme carries across the range, including these A90 Supra traction links.
Every arm is anodized, and we offer two finishes. Both are structurally identical — the difference is how the surface is prepared, how it wears, and how it looks.
A thinner, decorative anodize over a polished surface, giving a bright, clean silver-gray that shows off the machining. It is the sharper-looking finish of the two, but the thinner layer marks more readily anywhere a wrench touches it, so it stays looking its best on a build that gets set once.
Glass-bead blasted first to lay down an even matte surface, then hard-coat anodized. The hard-coat process grows the surface itself into a thick aluminum-oxide layer, a ceramic far harder than the base metal, so the threads, jam-nut flats and wear faces resist galling, wrench marks and abrasion. (Hard anodic coatings are commonly rated around 60–70 HRC equivalent, converted from microhardness — a thin ceramic layer over aluminum cannot be measured directly on the Rockwell C scale.) The result is a deep satin graphite gray that still looks right after years of setup changes.

Pick your coating right above the Add to Cart button. Both finishes carry the same structural warranty — the difference is wear resistance and appearance over time, not strength.
| Kit contents | 2× rear fork / traction links, left + right (not sold separately) |
| Fits | Toyota GR Supra (A90/A91) · BMW Z4 (G29) |
| Arm type | Rear fork / traction, fully adjustable |
| Arm body | Billet AL-7050-T7452 |
| Spacers / studs | 17-4PH stainless (H900) |
| Rod ends | M14 · PTFE-lined 3-piece spherical |
| Jam-nut flats | 22 mm hex; the arm body also accepts an 18 mm wrench |
| Sold as | Complete pair; not sold separately |
The A90 Supra and Z4 G29 rear fork and traction links installed on the car, locating the rear axle under load. Click a thumbnail to look closer.





Off-road and competition use only. These motorsport components are designed, manufactured, and sold exclusively for off-road, competition, track, and closed-course use. They are not designed or intended for use on public roads or highways and are not street legal. Any use on a public road is undertaken entirely at the user’s own risk, voids this warranty as to the affected parts, and Meisterschaft Motorsport Engineering LLC accepts no liability for it. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to confirm the product is suitable and legal for the intended use.
Warranty. Limited Lifetime warranty on the structural components (arm bodies and 17-4PH stainless spacers and studs) for the original owner, against defects in materials and workmanship. Two years on the spherical bearings and other wear items, provided the parts were installed by a professional technician, or by an individual with the proper tools and competence, strictly following our published installation instructions.
These are adjustable, load-bearing suspension components. They must be installed, torqued to specification, and aligned by a competent professional after fitment. Improper installation is the most common cause of premature bearing wear and hardware failure, so this warranty does not cover damage caused by incorrect installation, incorrect torque, installation not performed to our specifications, modification, misuse, or crash, curb, or impact damage. It is the owner’s responsibility to have the parts installed and set up correctly. A dated receipt or order number is required for any warranty claim, and an alignment and an inspection of the installation by a qualified shop after fitment is a condition of coverage. The full warranty text is at meisterschaftmotorsport.com/warranty/ – please read it before purchase.
If you crash on track, the original purchaser can request replacement arms at 15% off the current published regular price – see the crash-replacement program. On-track incidents only.
The traction links control fore-aft location under power and braking; the Meisterschaft rear toe links for the A90 Supra stop the rear steering itself once load comes on. Fitted together they take the compliance out of the whole rear end. Same billet AL-7050-T7452, 17-4PH stainless and PTFE spherical construction across the Meisterschaft control arm range. Also for the A90: Meisterschaft rear camber arms.
Anodizing grades referenced above follow the US military specification MIL-PRF-8625 (formerly MIL-A-8625), Type II and Type III, for anodic coatings on aluminum.
Tell us how you drive your A90 Supra and we’ll recommend the right geometry.
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