The ball joints are on the lower control arm. The ball joint supports the weight of the car. It is between the lower control arm and the hub of the front suspension. In relationship to the tire it is about even with rim of the wheel on the bottom.
The ball joints connect the hub to the control arm. They are the load carrying part for the weight on the vehicle.
NO. An 86 Escort is a 1st generation Escort and a 93 Escort is a 2nd generation.
No
No They are 2nd generation and 3rd generation respectively.
Yes, it will.
No. An engine out of a 93 would be a 1.9 L 2nd generation and an engine out of a 99 would be a 2.0L 3rd generation.
Yes, they are both 2nd generation Escorts.
My '93 ford escort 1.9L sedan has 11.96 (approximately 12 gallons) on it.
On my '93 ford escort 1.9L, it is located under the dash, behind the heater control assembly.
It depends on the year, and whether it's 2WD or 4WD. I suggest entering your question again with the year. People have posted answers for specific year models. All Ford Rangers from 1993 to 1997 have "I-beam" front suspensions as opposed to the upper and lower control arms that most vehicles have. There is a detailed answer for replacing the upper and lower ball joints for '93 through '97 Ford Ranger ball joints at the question: "How do you change ball joints on 199X Ford Rangers?"
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On the firewall in the engine bay or the drivers side.