https://www.dropbox.com/s/sjgxm0n98qlbjni/a%20arm%20work%20003.jpg?dl=0They are a steel forging, here is link to an a arm I am modifying showing the machined and welded bearing housing, like many others, I have been modifying, re positioning, drilling and beating on these with large adjusting hammers for decades, then racing them either off road or on circuit and never seen a failure, the wharmact did the pre production development work for us, failure was not an option.
As an aside, The 'cast' prejudice belongs back in the 19 century anyway, it should be buried together with the 'which oil for my Aircooled VW engine' questions, modern casting methods were developed by wartime German steel industrialist Walter Borbet in the early war years, in short, his advanced casting methods produced the famous 88mm German flack and tank gun barrels in the required wartime number quotas, the power and performance of which earned that fearsome reputation on a well known battle tank, the Borbet name is still synomonous today with modern racing and GP car wheels, most any high performance car engines made today are using cast cranks, Honda compacts have produced 800hp so equipped, casting is no longer the swear word of old with modern materials and pressure/centrifugal casting methods.