If your wall voltage is low enough (like 120VAC), you might get by with the 550V can cap. Then again, you might play a venue with slightly higher wall voltage (say 125VAC), and that can be enough to blow the cap. Bear in mind that the surge value is just that.....to accommodate the higher voltage spike when you first turn on the amp, not the continuous working voltage.
The discrete caps will typically cost less, fit under the chassis, provide more than adequate voltage headroom and you won't be faced with recapping the amp if the can cap does blow. But, to each his own.
Also, Triode Electronics carries an SDS cap board (totem-poled caps for high voltage capacity) that work quite well in Sunn amps. I used them in my Dynaco Mark III's (you'll remember that the earliest Sunn amps actually were Dynaco's) to replace the original can caps and they work great.