In Cambodia, the automotive industry faces unique pressures due to a combination of rapidly developing urban centers like Phnom Penh and rugged rural roads. The high humidity and seasonal monsoon rains accelerate the corrosion of standard steel components, making the demand for a durable new control arm essential for vehicle safety.
The prevalence of unpaved roads and heavy load transportation puts extreme stress on the outer suspension joints. Many vehicle owners are now upgrading to an outer control arm featuring reinforced bushings to prevent premature wear caused by constant vibration and dust infiltration.
As the economy grows, there is a noticeable shift toward luxury SUVs and modified off-road vehicles. This has created a surging market for an option upper control arm that allows for better camber adjustment and increased ride height to navigate flood-prone areas during the rainy season.



