In Qatar, the automotive sector faces unique challenges due to the hypersaline air and ambient temperatures exceeding 45°C. These conditions accelerate the degradation of rubber bushings in a standard new control arm, leading to premature wear and compromised steering geometry.
The prevalence of luxury SUVs and high-performance vehicles in Doha has increased the demand for reinforced suspension. Conventional parts often fail to withstand the combination of high-speed highway driving and occasional off-road excursions in the desert dunes, necessitating a more robust outer control arm design.
Furthermore, the rapid expansion of urban infrastructure in Qatar requires vehicles that maintain high safety standards. The market is shifting from basic replacements to specialized upgrades, where an option upper control arm is sought after to provide better alignment and handling characteristics.



