published track width is 63.4 front and 62.8 rear giving an average track width of 63.1 inches.
published height of the lobo is 67.7 inches which would slightly fail the suggested 1:1 ratio (from post #15) unless lowered further (not ok in stock class) or shorter and wider tire & wheel combo was used.
*important note* - I have NO idea if these would actually fit a stock lobo without rubbing
but... if you used a 265/40-19, it would definitely lower a lobo enough to compete and you have great autocross options with the 200 utg requirement.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/Tire...&rearRatio=45&rearDiameter=19&performance=ALL
It would, of course, look goofy as hell but I guess some people do go for the skateboard effect.
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A less aggressive option that probably still lowers the truck enough to qualify and could be daily driven without drama would be a 255/45-19. Eagle F1 Assymmetric is a good choice in that size: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...R9F1A6XL&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
published height of the lobo is 67.7 inches which would slightly fail the suggested 1:1 ratio (from post #15) unless lowered further (not ok in stock class) or shorter and wider tire & wheel combo was used.
*important note* - I have NO idea if these would actually fit a stock lobo without rubbing
but... if you used a 265/40-19, it would definitely lower a lobo enough to compete and you have great autocross options with the 200 utg requirement.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/Tire...&rearRatio=45&rearDiameter=19&performance=ALL
It would, of course, look goofy as hell but I guess some people do go for the skateboard effect.
(edit)
A less aggressive option that probably still lowers the truck enough to qualify and could be daily driven without drama would be a 255/45-19. Eagle F1 Assymmetric is a good choice in that size: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...R9F1A6XL&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
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