Why reinvent the wheel? Mine are over 40 years old and are still going strong
Not everyone is so lucky, Tom. Usually when you start "working" them off-road, plus moderate to heavy loads, those bushings won't get old. At least I had to change out a lot!
Surprisingly some of the very old ones I had, out-lasted later generations in many cases. It may mostly depend on the quality of the rubber-material used, how fast they would degrade: I got a batch of NEW spare parts, once....; had them stored in a box for years... next time I saw them they were all cracked and the rubber already separating from the sleeve!... useless even before use...!!
If that OEM "ball"-joint design was really so fail-proof (see
this thread and this
write-up with pics) no-one would be looking for alternatives or upgrades...
We saw what KIA did on their K250 trucks (
picture, courtesy of Strykerboy). I think I saw a Canadian M35 which had something different there, too.
I have no idea how long those aftermarket, greasable ball joints would last. Sure enough they are NOT maintenance-free! Heim joints may not last that long, either....who knows!?
But tell me a source for GOOD rubber bushings and I will NOT reinvent
this wheel ...!
G.