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as long as they are the same factory they should be seemless fits the same ford plants otherwise you could search mechanicaly idont see why not
Yes, but is there air suspension involved? If so, there are replacement springs for the air bags.
That will depend on which differential you have. There is more than one. Find the metal tag located under one of the differential cover bolts on the rear end housing.
This is not advisable as the car will not operate without them.
Try by the driver's side firewall by the lower end of the steering column
Hit the button on the end of shift lever, which takes it out of overdrive.
Yes, a 2002 rear end from a Crown Victoria should fit in a 1999 Crown Victoria, as both models share similar platform designs and components. However, it's essential to verify specific details like gear ratios and any potential differences in suspension setups. Additionally, ensure compatibility with the driveshaft and any necessary modifications for installation.
ChargersAnother View: In sheer numbers, the most commonly purchased police cruiser is the Ford Crown Victoria. Currently it is the last of the large rear wheel drive sedans being manufactured, and Ford will end its production of this vehicle sometime late in 2011.
Just check with your local transmission/ diff. auto shop. The parts can be ordered. On a chevy, the cost is around $ 500.00. Ford should be around the same, maybe $ 600.00 top.
Have a wheel alignment done. They will check the front end at the same time. Also are your tires properly balanced and round?
Answer : yAH,SURE!Yes, get a similar vintage Lincoln with disc brake optioned rear end 7 SWAP SAME.
The fuel lines on your 1987 Ford Crown Victoria are held in place with a swivel nut on each end of the fuel line. Loosen the swivel nut to remove the fuel line. Reverse the process to install the new fuel line.