I've grown to where I no longer like the offset bushings. I've installed a crapload of them, too. I don't like them because of the offset. Look how thin the bushing material is on the thin side. There's just not much there. Since there are now so many really NICE upper control arm options out there, IMO, that's a much better way. You get a good stout tubular upper control arm with new poly bushings and new ball joints. Although the cost is more, it takes away the labor if pressing in bushings and installing ball joints. Not to mention repositioned ball joints to increase caster. It's just a win/win, IMO.