I've heard of it being done, and have seen custom wheels for sale that said they came off of Festivas, but I have never actually SEEN it done. Two concerns would be, first the bolt hold pattern, and second the overall outside diameter of the tire does not interfere with any of the Festiva's Body Parts.
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For a 1988 Ford Festiva that has the 1.3 liter / 81 cubic inch four cylinder : With engine oil filter change : ( 3.9 U.S. quarts )
The stock speakers in a Festiva are 4 inch all around
I'm working on a 1987 Festiva, and I *believe* that this is located inside the distributor housing.
Chevy metro
on drivers side firewall
I bought a 1989 Festiva LX which has the same 1.3L engine as the 1988 Festiva, and I used nothing but 10W30 Pennzoil in it. I changed both the Oil and the Oil Filter religiously and got 269,000 miles on that engine. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For a 1988 Ford Festiva ( 1.3 liter / 81 cubic inch four cylinder engine ) The firing order is ( 1 - 3 - 4 - 2 )
its the one closest to passenger side
The fuel filter on a 1988 Ford Festiva is located on the drivers side lower fire wall. The bracket is typically to rusted that you may wish to consider relocating the filter, or just putting in an aftermarket in-line filter.
I think it's under the car, near the right tire. Look up.
Pre 1988 had four lug wheels then in 1987 (1988 model year) Corolla went to front wheel drive and 5 (five) lug wheels. All pre 1988 are the same, and all post 1988 same
Big Wheels in the Moonlight was created in 1988-09.