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The 2014 Ford Taurus is the latest in the Taurus line. The standard model is equipped with a 3.5L V6 engine, 6 speed automatic transmission and Front-wheel drive. The SE offers 19 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway.
I have a 92 Toyota Camry (same model as yours) and they have struts on all four.
The front automatic hub from your 2001 Xterra will fit on your 2000 model Xterra. The front automatic of's are exactly the same.
if doing yourself just buy quick struts for the car if they make them for that model they cost more but they save a lot of time gas charged struts are junk
To replace the front struts on a 2000 model Hyundai Sonata, you will first need to remove the tires. There will be 3 nuts on top of the strut mount. You will need to remove the 2 bolts that connect from the strut to the knuckle. Then you will need to remove the ABS sending unit as well as the front brake hose. Once these components are removed, you can remove the strut. In order to remove the strut, you will need a special tool to compress the spring. Once the struts are removed, you can safely replace them with new struts.
( www.motorcraft.com ) lists shock absorbers for front and back - no struts There is actually an option for front coil over struts on an 02 Explorer. I actually have one, and it IS in fact front struts. When I changed them, I had to take them to the local parts store to have the springs and upper mounts swapped over. It depends on the model-the 2 Dr (Sport) and the Sport Trak have shocks and the 4 dr has struts. The 2 door and 4 door models are totally different vehicles. The 4 door was a total redesign whereas the 2 dr was going out of production
Check old Taurus catalogs
The "last" Taurus wagon was produced in December 2004, which would have been a 2005 model year. The Taurus name though was revived after a short retirement, and in the 2008 model year, the "Freestyle" was rebadged as the Taurus X, taking it's place in the lineup as a wagon model.
SES = SE Sport. This is the Sport model of the Standard Edition Taurus.
call Taurus.
No - way too many changes made to the Taurus between the 2 model years.
Depends what model and year of Taurus and which engine it has.