Front UCA's Upper Control Arms
#1
Front UCA's Upper Control Arms
Need right & left UCA's for my '93 they have play up and down in the ball joint & the pssgr side "knocks" over small bumps.
Now the question - most here know the price of OEM UCA's is unreal - for me to get them (both sides) to my door in Canada with taxes looking at near $1,200 - that's unreal.
So on Ebay the cheapest aftermarket I can find is $130/side USD before tax & shipping.
My local junk dealer where I bought the car has some used off '94 rated "grade A" for $125 CAD each.
Would anyone buy used?
Opinions on the aftermarkets off ebay?
Thanks
Now the question - most here know the price of OEM UCA's is unreal - for me to get them (both sides) to my door in Canada with taxes looking at near $1,200 - that's unreal.
So on Ebay the cheapest aftermarket I can find is $130/side USD before tax & shipping.
My local junk dealer where I bought the car has some used off '94 rated "grade A" for $125 CAD each.
Would anyone buy used?
Opinions on the aftermarkets off ebay?
Thanks
#2
search the topics, theres plenty info about aftermarker UCA. BTW, as I remember, not all of the are good (I guess some have problems with ARNOTT UCAs).
I got mine from UK, because I´m from Europe. But one thing I wouldnt do is buying used UCA!!
good luck!
I got mine from UK, because I´m from Europe. But one thing I wouldnt do is buying used UCA!!
good luck!
#3
I'd buy used control arms, but only if the ball joint is in great great shape and the bushings as well.
If you know enough about those kinds of things, can't hurt to take a look.
Otherwise there are Arnotts. Not the greatest but when the boot goes, send them back. Lifetime warranty.
If you know enough about those kinds of things, can't hurt to take a look.
Otherwise there are Arnotts. Not the greatest but when the boot goes, send them back. Lifetime warranty.
#4
Thanks guys, getting better at using the search engine here, learned some more after posting the above. Going to go with the one's on Ebay from APX. Leary of used called the guy who has them he says if they "look" good they put them for sale. A "little bit" of play in the ball joint is too much for me - just going to quickly lead to more. I find it hard to believe if they're used that they aren't worn some..........
#6
Update
Had a couple inquiries lately so here's an update on the APX control arms
All good :-)
Been about 6 mths and 5,000kms so far. We happend to have them off last weekend when installing new shocks and they looked good - tightly seated and no tears in the rubber covers
All good :-)
Been about 6 mths and 5,000kms so far. We happend to have them off last weekend when installing new shocks and they looked good - tightly seated and no tears in the rubber covers
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#9
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...nott-ucas.html
Last edited by trukn1; 04-13-11 at 06:22 PM.
#10
Put Arnott UCAs on my 93 today. Clunk is gone. From what I'm reading it may only last a fraction of the originals but I'm ok with that based on the price difference and age of the car.
That linked thread indicates torn boots. I'll have to have them inspected a few months from now and see how they're holding up.
BTW, is there any value in the old Lexus UCAs? The threaded bolts on the ball joints are torn up from being hard to remove and of course they're worn (175k miles).
That linked thread indicates torn boots. I'll have to have them inspected a few months from now and see how they're holding up.
BTW, is there any value in the old Lexus UCAs? The threaded bolts on the ball joints are torn up from being hard to remove and of course they're worn (175k miles).
#12
That linked thread indicates torn boots. I'll have to have them inspected a few months from now and see how they're holding up.
Ouch, can you point me in this thread direction where the arnotts were listed
#13
The rattle was driving me nuts. I hope to get two more years out of this car. If the arms don't get clunky in that time I'll be satisfied.
#14
Trust and believe that I know the pain of having to shell out the dough to replace this highly overngineered part. I hated to do iwhn I had to do so, but that's what hookups were for (goodness I missthem now). Not saying, at all, that the arnotts are junk. Am sure they are ok, and for the purpose needed, when needed as well as the cost of them, they seem to do fine. We, on this forum, do try to warm/inform or members of experiences both good and bad. Just so that YOU, the potential buyer, is armed with the info and cn make/weigh the infomation for yourself. Short term, you should be ok. However, if you start to hear the same telltale again, you will immediatly know where to start looking.
Last edited by trukn1; 04-14-11 at 06:48 PM.