first, ask your team if they want to go! if you can work effectively off-site, do so. if would be a shame to get a hand full of reasons to move the team and then find out they'd rather find another job than crounch crouch in a stranger's cube farm.
an offsite team at the customer's site can also breed resentment among the cube-dwellers, especially if they think the offsite team is a 'threat' or is being 'paid more'.
this is all about politics, not development. Interfacing with the customer is important, and should be ongoing, but be wary of disturbing the status quo both at home and at the customer's site
