Depends ;-) if you're mechanically inclined good with your hands and have a limited amount of tools, No! You're just gonna be removing the front Air-springs and installing a strut. In the rear you're gonna be removing the Air-springs ( air bags ) and installing coil springs. At the right front kick panel inside you're gonna clip a wire to stop the information center from complaining about the air ride system. A week or so of driving and you're ready for a 4-Wheel alignment. Most quality kits you buy will have detailed instructions with pictures & a hot line should you run into trouble. Not a lot of science here folks & if you've owned and driven the vehicle very long . . . you're gonna love the way it rides and handles. Be prepared to buy some suspension & linkage parts as well. if you're unfamiliar with how to check these parts? Before you start take your vehicle to a front-end alignment shop and have them check it and tell you what you need. I charge $450.00 Labor to install the kit and align the vehicle, plus any suspension parts that is needed at the time. So, for around ? ? $1400.00 ? ? you can hire the complete job done parts & Labor DRL
Go to http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/tech/lincoln-mark-viii/Coil-Spring-Conversion/index.htm
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8
Concole
Yes
no
Front or back?
Down by the oil filter.
The 1995 when can Mark VIII cooling fan switch is located behind the dashboard. The switch will be on the passenger side of the dashboard in the passenger compartment.
by the light istself there is an ON/OFF switch.
Drop the transmission oil pan
Passenger side up under the glove compartment.