Will 20" rims fit on my 1996 lincoln mark VIII?

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I would rather not higher the car..

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I would not put 20" rims on a Mark. The car looks really good with factory chrome wheels or one size up after market, which would be 17". The suspension is not designed for wheels that big and you will kill the suspension & your ride quality

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Yes of course they will... the concept of putting larger wheels on the vehicle is countered by reducing the size of the tire. You may be familiar with the term "low profile"? Well that is exactly what's done, reduce the size and profile of the tire to only take the same size as the previous wheel and tire package. Supposing you had a (faked for example here) 205/60/16. This represents your current set-up: 205 tread width, 60 side profile height, and 16 inch wheel. You would then increase width, reduce profile, and increase wheel. Example would then become a 255/40or45/20. Please keep in mind the sizing there is completely fictional and I would recommend taking your car to someplace like Les Schwab for exactly what your car is capable of taking.

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