late 70's front axle some 3/4 thick wall tubing I'm getting ready to do the same thing I have a96 with 6" suspension 3" body http://soderblom.net/bronco/tech/D44solid/ this guy lays it all out if your plannig on spending alot but I found this thick wall tubing locally and I'm planning to build my own 4-link setup reinforcing the frame of course but this same tubing is used for the steering arms you have to drill the pitman arm and steering knuckles to 3/4 using high grade bolts your lift springs will work with the axle also you will need to add a track bar which you can make also with thick wall tubing taking 3/4 heim joints and tapping them http://performanceunlimited.com/ these people sell the steering kit
You don't say what Lincoln, but it is unlikrly, F150 is a pickup truck and would have a very different bumper than any model lincoln
The front bumper for a Lincon Navigator cannot fit in an F150 2001 SVT.
it would be best to replace all
I believe it is 19 gallons ( U.S. ) front tank on your 1987 F150 long bed
I had a 99 F150 4wd with a 4.6L engine. The filter was located in front of the driver's side front tire, attached to the frame rail.
no it would not.
ball joints
In front of the radiator
front of the vehicle drivers side above the front axle
35 front 41 rear
Rotors
front passenger site