I've got moog greasable uppers, and a pair of greaseable lowers from napa.
If I had the choice to do it over again now, I would get non-adjustable uppers (I think napa's uppers are greaseable now, and non-adj. ). It is just a PITA to deal with, as you have to have it aligned after, and the person aligning it will have to break the knuckle from the joint to make the adjustment to camber, unless you have them install the joints for you.
Also, if your camber isn't off, you have to adjust it so your offset is either forward or backwards of center, which plays with your caster a little and cocks the axle shaft a little out of alignment, nothing too serious, but make sure when you put it back together you don't have it too far to one side as it will cause a bind in the joint. I had this happen on one side and notice it was hard to turn when I reassembled it, had to take it back apart so I could adjust it some more to where it wasn't causing a bind in the joint when the knuckle was turned full right.
Finally, I will mention that I have already had a set of the moog uppers go bad, I had bought moog uppers and napa non-greaseable lowers (greaseable lowers unavailable at the time) and 10 months later they needed to be replaced. They wern't worn out too much, but the fancy alignment rack at the tire shop said they were bad.
So I used the warranty on both, and put in my 5th set of balljoints (only 70k on the truck), I'm getting good at replacing them though :-laf