In Denmark, the combination of high humidity and the widespread use of road salt during winter months creates an aggressive corrosive environment for vehicle undercarriages. This accelerates the degradation of rubber bushings and metal housings in the outer control arm components, leading to premature wear and compromised steering precision.
The Danish market is characterized by a high density of electric vehicles (EVs) and heavy urban commuting. The increased curb weight of EVs puts significant stress on the radius control arm, requiring materials with higher tensile strength and superior fatigue resistance to maintain alignment over time.
Furthermore, the prevalence of cobblestone streets in historic Danish city centers introduces constant high-frequency vibrations. This necessitates the adoption of option upper control arm configurations that offer a balance between rigid performance and vibration dampening to protect the chassis.



