Yes, you can . I have had those and 215/65 R 15 on my 97 Taurus wagon.
Yes you can. it will give marginally better gas mileage.
the game was made to run in windows 95/98 although there is a xp patch around.
splice together both stripped wires for headlights and run your projector lights to your fog lights or park lights
Tires can be either out of balance or have a slipped belt and cause vibration in the steering wheel. Wheels can be bent and cause it. CV joints can be almost to the point of failure and cause it. Excessively loose steering components (ball joints, Rack, idler arm (if present), struts... Either the front or rear drive shafts could be out of balance most likely the front
If your truck is 4wd, it might be your front axles. A mechanic pushed & pulled on it & heard the noise it did. He told me it was fine. The shake you have on the rear end is the same problem I have. I have replaced all 4 tires, u-goints, shocks, front hub bearings, & so on. The trany, & drive shaft is not @ fault like the book will tell you on trouble shootings. Accidently, I blew out my left rear tire. I put my spare on & it actually went away. My truck recomends light truck tires & my spare is a passenger tire. I do not like the passenger tire but now I have narrowed down my search. If you raise the rear end, have someone get it to speed when it shakes & watch your lief springs & the tires. Then take the tires off (don't forget to have 2 lug nuts holding the drum in place) Sure hope this helps you.
check your idler arm for play, these blazers are known for that, check your pit man arm coming down from your steering box, front sway bar bolt & bushings and rear bushings
No
Depends what model and year of Taurus and which engine it has.
How much of my car do i have to left to put 22'inch wheels on a 98 ford taurus?"
My 98 ford Taurus jumps while idlingidling
front tires straight back rear tires crossed to the front
Yes, you can. If it is four wheel drive, do not shift into four on pavement or dry ground with different tire sizes.
Yes it is.
According to the 1998 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : ( 16.0 U.S. gallons )
its in your transmission
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
Whats the valve clerance on a 98 taurus?
yes because i have it yes because i have it