My understanding of the factory arms and clevite bushings is that they are generally fine within the factory limits of travel, approximately 7.5-8" of shock travel. But once you exceed those amounts of flex and rotation, the lifespan of the bushing is dramatically shortened. This is when a high misalignment control arm end becomes desirable. At the same time one is building to exceed the factory travels, the need to adjust the pinion and axle position becomes increasingly necessary. That would be a reason why adjustable control arms with high misalignment ends tend to go together.
