Front LCA's need replacing, should I also replace the UCA's?
I feel no major knocks on the road, but I definitely feel a jolt when switching to reverse, and a very noticeable rocking of the entire body when putting the car in park on my slightly slanted driveway.
Had to also replace the front tires as they had been worn down, possibly due to the failing LCA's
My question is should I also replace the front upper control arms at the same time that I replace the lower control arms?
I want to save money by not having to do a second alignment later down the line if I need to replace the UCA's. since the alignment is the same price as the UCA's online right now (~$100), but don't want to waste money on a part I don't need. If it doesn't improve ride quality all that much I'll most likely forgo the purchase unless they are damaged as well.
Eventually I plan to also replace the rear control arms, and possibly the shocks/struts, to help the overall ride quality as that is the most important thing to me, but as far as I know the front LCAs are all that need replacing right now.
I'm not very educated on if the upper control arms on this model need replacing as often as the LCA's do or what other parts of the suspension/car need replacing on this car, especially after 100k, or just with age as most everything is stock on this car.
Here's a few images I took of the suspension, that don't show any major cracks in the ball joint rubber, just that it is fairly flat and coated in brake dust.
The bushings really need the help but I figure I should just replace the whole thing and not deal with another headache of getting the old LCA refit with new bushings.
Any extra tips for helping improve the overall ride quality and smoothness is much appreciated.
Left Lower Control arm, overview
Left LCA, ball joint
Left Upper control arm, and sway bar link
Left upper control arm, backside view
Left LCA bushing, rear?
Right LCA ball joint
Right LCA bushing, rear
Last edited by MrDings; Jul 19, 2018 at 10:35 PM. Reason: clarified section discussing the second alignment option if uca's need replacing later in 3rd paragraph.









