In Bahrain, the automotive industry faces a unique challenge: the combination of extreme summer heat and high coastal salinity. These factors accelerate the degradation of rubber bushings and cause premature corrosion in a new control arm, necessitating materials that offer higher thermal stability and chemical resistance.
The local market is characterized by a high density of high-performance luxury SUVs and sports cars. This creates a surging demand for an option upper control arm that can handle high-speed stability while maintaining the comfort required for urban driving in Manama.
Furthermore, the prevalence of desert driving means that an outer control arm must be capable of absorbing significant impacts from uneven sandy terrains without compromising the alignment of the steering geometry.



