You may want to look at Qa1 ball joints as well. They're recomended only for racing applications, but I tend to think that is only because they're re-buildable and not at all idiot proof and they're a true pivot ball joint, so there's no play in them. They come out to about $50 a piece, but you can get tall or short studs for the same price and they look pretty stout. I'll be using custom sets for to 4wd-2wd build because they're the only reasonably priced set-up I can find that will fully mix and match studs and mounts.
Let me apologize for both me and eric, I don't think either of us meant to say that it's not a worthwhile upgrade, just wanted to make sure you had a solid understanding of the difference. I can't speak to anyones motivations but my own, however I for one just like to share information and tend to be a very matter-of-fact person, which often come across as being a dick, it's entirely un-intentional though.
You can have them drill the arms for the Metric chassis ball joint.When you call ask for Tony and tell him you want the tall ball joint Metric arms Micheal Crawford and Eric Howell ordered. He should be able to pull our orders. Micheal helped with the design of the arms. The Howe's are good parts and serviceable which makes them nice but they will conform to the shape of the hole in LCA's which is my problem. You will be fine with the uppers.