The UCA bolt is typically an issue if you use the stock Upper Mount with an aftermarket UCA; and retain the factory sized bolt. The factory hole in the upper is larger than optimal, and the rigid aftermarket upper will cause noises to become present.
When you install an aftermarket Upper Arm, you will want to install an aftermarket Upper Mount. There are also "anti-clunk" spacers available for this, but I always recommend an actual mount to cure the issue.
Here is the issue 9 times out of 10 when my customers call with a "clunk" issue:
As you can see, the factory upper mount has a large tolerance. Add to that tolerance issue, an aftermarket upper arm that is 200% more rigid....and you develop a clunk that is very irritating.
If someone is experiencing a clunk with
our upper arm
and upper mount installed...I typically recommend them to check their torque settings, and inspect their bushings.
OP, I think you have the very first versions of our parts. My guess would be that they are very used/worn... Bushing issues and/or sleeve wear may be your issue.