Front Upper Control Arm
The Front Upper Control Arm (FUCA, sometimes called a Front Upper A-Arm, or Upper Link) is one of the major suspension components on the front of the Z32's suspension. It mounts to the chassis via a bracket, and extends outward to locate and help hold the main arm ("Third Link") of the wheel hub assembly.
Location
FUCAs are located in the front wheel well, between the chassis of the car and the main spindle/hub assembly.
Stock vs Aftermarket
The FUCA controls the camber setting in the front suspension. As the stock suspension setup does not have any adjustments for this, upgrading to an adjustable aftermarket unit is very common.
There are two main types of aftermarket FUCAs, each with two different versions.
A Note About Tension Rods
The factory FUCAs use bushings which allow a small amount of forward-backwards movement. This allows the tension rod to maintain caster. When installing FUCAs that use bearings (basically, any but Stillen) rather than bushings, you must install adjustable tension rods at the same time. This is because stock tension rods, without being of adjustable length, will put extreme lateral stress on the tension rods and ruin their bearings.
Cross-Compatibility
Z32 FUCAs are also compatible with R32s (Skylines) and vice-versa.