That is a pretty good write up. I really wish I had a hydraulic press.

, I don't so I have to McGuyver my bushings out. I guess you could call me a hard core DIYer. As for sockjock's concern about having a harsh ride. Its off road lol!! Be a man! Offroading is going to be more demanding on your suspension as well as your vehicle. The poly bushings should be a welcome upgrade to help stiffen and support the pivoting parts of your suspension as they go through their range of motion. The bushings are there to be a pivoting point, but the most basic function they provide is the prevention of metal to metal contact. You can look at bushings as something similar to the cartilage in your joints. You really don't want bone on bone contact. Cartilage in your bones allows you to have a long lasting joint with smooth motion. I have heard though that there are plenty of aluminum bushing kits out there.... I don't think they would be good for off-roading. If you do go through the upgrade to poly bushings on your control arms I am sure you will like them. If not. You could always look into getting offroad suspension seats, that's right. Seats with suspension built into them for a softer ride.
