New bearings are in, new lower arms are in. What bliss to be without the hum/roar of the faulty bearings. And the ride improved over bumps and exit ramps.
Took a look at the bearings that machine shop pressed out of the knuckles. Both were shot, and turning by hand the grittiness was very evident.
It's strange, like walking into anechoic chamber to be without the constant noise of the bad bearings. It's doable repair at home( I did it

) and worth the investment.
One other thing, the driver side control arm front bushing bolt will be installed upside down( nut on top, bolt head on the bottom ) the excess thread of the bolt will need to be cut off. It may hit the transmission otherwise. Again, with sawzall and metal blade, it's 1 minute operation.