Not that I'm saying crossover isn't an awesome steering setup, but replacing the pump really doesn't warrant the "might as well" syndrome to do crossover. You won't gain any leverage (does anyone know the effective lever length of the stock arm? I bet it's actually longer than most crossover arms).
I'm just thinking that since you say you're only doing mild wheeling, you might not really see a ton of benefit. It's kind of a project if you aren't already messing with the engine crossmember, and if you don't have a hookup for dealing with the passenger side knuckle, it can be expensive for a guy.
Maybe I misunderstood the direction you're going though. I generally believe that if you are doing a lot of wheeling without the sway bar (basically if you're needing a suspension with a lot of roll) connected, than crossover is a significant upgrade. If you don't need that articulation in the front suspension, there may be better places to put money and just leave the sway bar connected to reduce stress on the stock steering.