The problem with the 24" rims is they're heavy, if you put air shocks on your car it will and I assure you, you will have an unpleasant ride. But if you are going to put gas, it will compensate for the offset of the rims but make sure you will put the best gas shocks and not the cheap ones because it will wear out easily obviously because of the weight compensation and the off set
The 2001 and newer Ford Crown Victoria uses ( 5W-20 engine oil )
If it is leaking, then best to replace it.
87 octane is recommended
The best is to buy a new one.
Elka shocks are the best shocks.
Your choice of brand. 5w30 for the cold, and 10w30 for warmer areas.
No, a header panel from a 1999 Crown Victoria will not fit a 2003 Crown Victoria. The design and mounting points of the header panels changed between these model years, making them incompatible. If you're considering a replacement, it's best to use parts specifically designed for the 2003 model.
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32 all around is good. You can go 34 in the rear if you want.
put 35 pounds in all tires solve the best problems
This work involves a torch and best with air tools. If you are not equipped, then it would be best to take it to a garage. I know, $$$$$$$$
Best Buy can order one for you, or you can go on ebay.com