Rubber or Poly for a Daily Driven Corner Carving Street Machine?

Have to agree with this but we could replace lower ball joints right off the car carrier some years.

I worked for the local Chevy dealer from about 88-93. During that time, they had a recall on ball joints on the trucks. As you say, some were bad and already squeaking right off the pregnant truck.

As for the rubber argument, keep in mind too that being in a different location may have an effect on how long the rubber lasts, too. I am sure there are many variables there.