I also have the Light Racing UCA's. I would agree that there is little advantage for aftermarket UCA's if you're not running any more than 2" of lift. If you run more lift than that then you will go through ball joints and I don't think it's safe using the OEM UCA's. Aftermarket UCA's also assist in getting your alignment back into spec, correcting any steering irregularities you get from altering the front end suspension geometry (read: lift).
Light Racing and Camburg both have UCA's that use an OEM style sealed ball joint that will be just as hardy and resistant to corrosion and debris as the OEM UCA would. Those are great options.
For reference, I have an '08 FJC with 0 offset wheels and 305/70/16 BFG KM2's. I have no rubbing issues on the UCA or on sway bar. I'm running just over 3" of lift. I did, however, have to get a body mount chop. Sometimes you can avoid doing the body mount chop by putting more positive caster when aligning it.