Assuming that the front wheels were straight enough to allow a wheel lift tow
truck to hook up , they would have to use dollies under the rear wheels
Yes, truck exhaust pipes were made for trucks and not cars.
Yes, but I would NOT try to do that unless you have done something like that before, or are licensed to do this.
if a dodge neon would race a crown Victoria the neon would start of faster but after a while the power of a v8 engine the neon will get left behind the crown Victoria has great acceleration
No, the 1983 - 1992 Crown Victorias used the AOD transmission and the 1993-1994 Crown Victorias used the AODE transmission, so they would be different. Sorry!
Crown victorias are a popular car often used by law enforcement in the past. Deciding what to pay for a used Crown Victoria depends on things like how old it is, how many miles it has and the condition.
Check for spark.
Problem with the ABS system.
Most have hydraulic lifters and there would be no adjustment needed.
donno but it would be nifty AND useful to have!
Cause it doesn't have one
I would assume the 1997 Ford Explorer is heavier than the 1998 Ford Crown Victoria ( especially if the Explorer is 4X4 or AWD or has the 5.0 liter V8 )
Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine in your Ford Crown Victoria Sensor 2 would be in the exhaust after the catalytic converter ( downstream )