Ohhhh man, what a disappointing day. I spoke too soon.
Long story short...I've got the WRONG FRAME.

It looks like I can make it work now, as I've double checked a few things over on 4x4wire (if you aren't on there too, you need to be). I've got some answers to my big questions and while it's gonna be a bit more work and time, it should still work.
The complete frame we pulled was from a 1993 SR (pictured above, silver). If I would have researched more, I may have put 2 and 2 together - but as it turns out, the 1993 SR frame is NOT THE SAME as the 1994-1996 SR frame. It seems that the early Gen 2's (1992-1993), including the SR trim level, are "transitional" model years...they aren't 100% Gen 2. Or, they are "early Gen 2" compared to "late Gen 2".
PROBLEM 1: The 1993 SR does not have the "OEM body lift" of the 1994-1996 SR's. The body mounts on the 1993 SR frame are welded 1" lower compared to my 1995. The rubbers appear to be the same. This confirms the "extra 1 inch lift" is from the mounts on the frame, and not the rubbers between the body and frame. Also, the 1993 SR did not have the extra lift of the 1994+ SR.
SOLUTION 1: I'm going to install my 2" lift and accept the fact it will only net me a 1" lift, because the mounts on the frame are offsetting 1" of the blocks.
PROBLEM 2: The torsion bars on the 1993 SR are apparently Gen 1 torsion bars...they appear to be nearly 2" shorter than the t-bars on my 1995. While I don't actually have the 1993 bars, I measured both frames, from the trailing edge of the bracket where the LCA attaches (where the front of the t-bar would attach), to the center of the torsion bar adjuster on the crossmember. It appears the crossmember itself is welded in a different location compared to my 1995 frame, which accounts for the shorter torsion bar on the 1993 compared to the 1994-1996.
SOLUTION 2: I need to find 1992-1993 torsion bars, as I can't afford aftermarket units.
PROBLEM 3: Different engine = different exhaust hangers. Thankfully, the engine mount bosses on the frame measure out to be the same!
SOLUTION 3: Cut off the old hangers and have my muffler guy tack them on to the 1993 frame after it's together. Seems like the simplest issue I have...not really worried here.
So...there you have it guys. Lots of roadblocks and headaches, but still creeping forward ever so slowly! I have a thread going on 4x4wire as well...
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=1275263&page=0&vc=1&PHPSESSID=#Post1275263