In the Iraqi market, vehicles face a unique combination of extreme thermal expansion due to high summer temperatures and abrasive dust storms. This environment accelerates the degradation of rubber bushings in every new control arm, leading to premature suspension failure and alignment drift.
Furthermore, the diverse road conditions—ranging from urban congestion in Baghdad to unpaved desert tracks—place immense stress on the outer control arm. The constant vibration and impact loads necessitate components that offer higher tensile strength than standard OEM parts.
Consequently, there is a growing demand in the region for reinforced suspension geometry. Local workshops are increasingly shifting toward performance control arms to reduce maintenance intervals and improve the load-bearing capacity of commercial and private vehicles.



