The Automotive Control Arm is a component of a vehicle's suspension system. It is a link between the wheel hub and the chassis, and is responsible for controlling the motion of the wheel. It is typically made of steel or aluminum and consists of two parts: the arm and the ball joint. The arm is connected to the wheel hub and the ball joint is connected to the chassis. The control arm is designed to absorb road shocks and vibrations, allowing for a smoother ride. It also helps to maintain the vehicle's alignment and stability. The Automotive Control Arm market is a highly competitive one, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Delphi Automotive, Continental AG, Tenneco Inc., ZF Friedrichshafen AG, and Magna International Inc. Show Less Read more
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