If that is the way you guys check suspension heigth, thats crazy.. springs sag, period.. if the spring sags the distance from the ground to the rocker will decrease, and I have owned many jeeps with saggy springs.. The ground to the pumpkin method wont work either, it may give a idea but thats all I see it giving.. the distance from the ground to the pumpkin for say a 31" tire compared to a 35" will be dif by 2". If one of the said tires were under inflated that throws your measuring off too. A lift dont increase the distance from the ground to the pumpkin by itself. EXAMPLE: roughly stock size cj tire-235/75r15 (roughly 29"), you say stock heigth to pumpkin is 9". If i put a 32" tire on same jeep(32,s fit stock jeep) you have just increased the distance of the pumpkin to the ground by 1-2" on a jeep with no lift?????? and your rocker to ground distance will increase as well.. ?? JPmagazine did a write up of putting 40" tires under a tj with no lift, fender trimming and other things went into doing this, but with your shops methods of measureing for lift heigth you would not get stock lift measurments, even though it is a stock suspension.