it depends on what size tires and then it also depends on where you buy them at. wal mart would be your cheapest bet
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A head gasket itself is only about $15. I live in nebraska and if you were to get it professionaly fixed, it would cost anywhere from 200 to 500 dollars..
There is no official best insurance company in Texas to insure a Mercury Cougar. Rates would vary depending on your driving history.
yes if the other car is also a 4.6
no it is defently rear wheel ================================================== That would depend on which model year , there have been rear wheel drive and front wheel drive versions of the Mercury Cougar
I had a Mercury Cougar with the same sound, I replaced the rear stabilizer/sway bar links. They are reasonable inexpensive and are very easy to replace providing you have some experience with working on suspension.
Normally one would be able to purchase a used Mercury Cougar at any General Motors dealership. Of course, you could also check the classified section of your local newspaper.
I had the same problem in my 1999 Mercury Cougar, I replaced the flasher located in the blinker assembly. It was very simple to do. Flasher cost about $10
are you sure it is not tail shaft sensor. This would be for your speedometer
probably the fuel pump?
No, how would they fit the rim.
The Haynes Repair Manuals would have a diagram of the serpentine belt on a 94 Mercury Cougar XR7. You can find the manual at your local library, book store, or most auto parts stores.