One of my problems is I tend to 'over research' everything I do, and in researching Control Arm installation/replacement I've come across a few posts about failures of new Ball Joints, specifically in the late '90's. So I'm seeking general consensus of opinion on what I should do...
These Control Arms have a stamped date code of 28/99. Do you think I should just install these as is or would it be wise to drill out and replace the Ball Joints? I know were not talking about a lot of money, but I must be frugal where it makes sense to.
I have never found a post that specifically stated a date or brand with a problem, but you guys out there have the experience and knowledge.
No grease fittings installed; should drill and tap for fittings or just use a 'needle' grease gun to go through the boot?

Opinions, Comments or smart remarks are welcome. Thanks, Bob.



