In Oman, the automotive sector faces unique challenges due to extreme temperature fluctuations and high salinity in coastal areas. The constant exposure to fine desert sand acts as an abrasive agent, accelerating the wear and tear of a new control arm and its associated bushings, leading to premature suspension failure.
The prevalence of high-performance 4x4 vehicles for off-roading in Oman's interior means that standard factory parts often fail under heavy stress. There is a growing demand for a reinforced outer control arm that can handle the torsional stress of dune bashing without compromising alignment.
Furthermore, the economic shift towards logistics and infrastructure development in the Sultanate has increased the load on commercial fleets. This necessitates the integration of a heavy-duty radius control arm to ensure long-term vehicle stability and safety on the highways connecting Muscat to Salalah.



