Thanks JB & Arizona. I appreciate the information. I haven't made my decision yet.
Kendo, the rubber bushes are obviously retrained by the A-arm on the outside and the compression by the tightened nuts on the pivot pin so all the rotation is in the rubber in the bushing. (I hope that makes sense!) The rubber in the bush can only rotate so far before it will tear. If you tighten the nuts on your pivot pin with the suspension a full droop, when you hit a bump, the suspension may rotate enough to tear the rubber. By tightening the nuts on the pivot pins at ride height, you'll be somewhere in the middle of the suspension travel so you won't tear your rubber in bumps.
It's pretty easy to accomplish this. With the car on stands and the pivot pin nuts, lower shock mount bolt, and trunnion bolt loose, jack up the upright end on the disc till that corner lifts the car off the stand. Make sure you don't catch the trunnion on your jack. I have a rubber pad on my jacks but I don't think that's really necessarily. You can now tighten all the nuts on the pivot pins and the shock and trunnion.