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Hello I'm going to buy on 98-00 Town Car and was wondering how much lift I need to have it tucked on 26s with no cut I'm going to be running a 305-30-26 tire and dont want to be crazy high.

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You want 26" with no cut ot gonna happen with out going high. I just got done with a lift on a 85 olds delta and I'm gonna have to cut to fit 26s and its a good 7"+ lift

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Come on now - this site might not be too much help for lifting cars, but no reason to hate on this guy.

If you get the correct offset wheels, and run a skinny 25 series tire you should be able to clear 6's with a 6-7" lift. If you still rub, you can always shim the body up a bit or cut down a body lift to 1".

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