The automotive landscape in Kazakhstan is characterized by extreme temperature swings, from scorching summers to freezing winters. This thermal stress, combined with vast unpaved roads in rural regions, accelerates the degradation of the outer control arm, leading to premature bushing failure and alignment issues.
Currently, the market is seeing a shift toward heavy-duty replacements. Local operators are increasingly demanding a new control arm that offers higher tensile strength and superior corrosion resistance to combat the salty road treatments used during Kazakh winters.
Furthermore, the growth of the mining and agricultural sectors in regions like Karaganda and Almaty has spiked the demand for reinforced radius control arm components capable of supporting increased payloads on uneven terrain.



