The price will vary somewhat, depending on the year as well as the wheel size. Expect to pay between $600 and $2000 for the four wheels and tires. Check out the inventory at www.wheelfire.com AND www.DiscountTireDirect.com AND www.andysautosport.com/wheels/ford_escort_zx2.html
Probably not.
Ford f150
With a custom-made exhaust manifold, a custom tuned PCM, and a lot of patience.
The Ford escort uses 12 inch brake rotors. The brake rotors are used on all four wheels and our the same size on each wheel.
5w30 any premium brand.
as far as i know the wheels on the Taurus are 5 lug and the escort is 4 lug, so no it wont work
The direct succesor to the Ford Escort is the Ford Focus. The direct succesor to the Ford Escort is the Ford Focus. The direct succesor to the Ford Escort is the Ford Focus.
First off what you'll need is a new brain. After that, you'll need to find yourself a decent school loan and put yourself through college, get a decent job that makes you enough money where you wont be stuck with a 1999 Ford Escort as your only option for a vehicle. Believe me, a ford escort looks a lot better with regular or stock wheels on it, than any 20 inch wheels in the world. If you're wanting attention with 20" wheels, the only attention you'll get is negative attention, and you will look like a moron. 20" wheels belong on BMW's, Mercedes, and SUV's... your '99 Ford Escort probably has a retail value of about 800-1000 dollars. Never let your wheels be more valuable than your ride, holmes. and whatever you do to the car you drive in, always make sure it's classy. an Escort on 20's is just stupid.
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NO. An 86 Escort is a 1st generation Escort and a 93 Escort is a 2nd generation.
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