The automotive sector in Pakistan faces significant challenges due to a combination of extreme summer heat and underdeveloped road infrastructure in rural provinces. This creates a high wear-and-tear rate for critical steering components, making the demand for a new control arm more frequent than in temperate climates.
Furthermore, the prevalence of heavy-load commercial vehicles and the rise of modified SUVs in cities like Karachi and Lahore have increased the need for specialized components such as the option upper control arm to improve ride height and load-bearing capacity.
Currently, the market is shifting from basic OEM replacements to high-grade aftermarket upgrades. Local workshops are increasingly seeking an outer control arm that offers superior corrosion resistance against high humidity and road salt residues.



