Since removing and reinstalling upper A arms are a high labor effort, it would be worthwhile to look into aftermarket replacements and take advantage of design improvements for better handling.
I don't have any experience w/the Dorman control arms but if you're just looking to keep the car going down the road there's nothing wrong w/stock replacement parts,at this point in time all the replacement parts out there are aftermarket so it boils down to how much you're looking to spend.
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