Yes, you can get them to fit and work. The bolt pattern must match, and that's a given. But you'll need low profile tires and there will be limits to the width of the tires you can use to make it work. Any good wheel and tire shop can tell you what will work and what won't. And they usually do it for free (in the hopes they can sell you someting). Call or, better yet, go by and look. They want to talk to you.
Where do the shoes go on a 1988 fleetwood brougham
88 fleetwood has a very tough engine i use any oil i can aford . my car runs good with any type of oil
your local librarie should have a mechanics manuual that you can photo copy ! Good Luck !
It's on the driver's side under the car about midway between the wheels.
Sounds like either an intake manifold or a vacuum leak
Sounds like either an intake manifold or a vacuum leak
If you go to Autozone.com and put in your vehicle information and go to the repair info pages you can get a step by step guide to replacing your waterpump.
It is a Gen III Fleetwood and will use something along the lines of a THM200 or a 200-R4 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo-Hydramatic#Turbo-Hydramatic_200 also see http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums/rwd-19xx-1984-deville-fleetwood-1985/105690-1988-brougham-needs-2004r-transmission-please.html Some debate as to whether the 200 series are any good. I have an 1988 Fleetwood Brougham and have had issues before 100K (97K in 2009) The rest of the car was in great shape (old lady car).
Turn the ignition to run. On the radio controls, PULL the scan button out to set the hour. Once the the hour is correct, PULL the seek button out to set the minutes.
4.5 L. (8) cly
8 r19.5
yes.