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What is this discussion about? Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Exterior, Sedan


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mybluegm by marsha7
Feb 07, 2005 (5:26 pm)
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I would take your advice, but someone in another topic where I posted the problem found the website where Snap-On makes a 4mm open end/boc combo wrench for about $25...it is worth it to me for the perfect fit of the box wrench to adjust it once and never again...until I purchase another Ford product like an Explorer or Mountaineer, but that will probably require a 5mm wrench, since I now own a 4mm wrench...
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Headlight Covers by tommusser
Feb 09, 2005 (2:36 pm)
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The headlight covers on my 99 CV are cloudy. Is there a way to remove them and polish the plastic?
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Re: Headlight Covers [tommusser] by ron35
Feb 10, 2005 (6:03 am)
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Replying to: tommusser (Feb 09, 2005 2:36 pm)

I have seen this addressed in other forums. There are a number of solutions applying toothpaste, Brasso, rubbing compound, ultra fine wet sand paper (800 or higher grit) and rubbing them in in circular motion will get the lenses clear again, however, the problem seems to be that they will not stay that way long unless you apply some type of protectant on a regular basis. I personally use 303 Protectant every 30 days or so and have not had any yellowing in 4 years. Another solution which I heard works very well and doesn't require much maintenance is applying plastic sheets known as headlight protectors (custom sized for each vehicle). I have seen them for sale on the net, they are designed to protect the haedlight form flying stones etc.
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Talk to the Press by Sylvia STAFF
Feb 10, 2005 (10:43 am)
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A reporter would like to interview someone who recently bought a large sedan such as a Mercedes E-Class, Lexus LS 430, Mercury Crown Victoria or any large Cadillac or Lincoln.
 
Please send your daytime contact info to jfallonedmunds.com by Friday, February 11, 2005.
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ron35 by marsha7
Feb 11, 2005 (5:27 am)
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one company that makes many headlight protectors is X-pel...<xpel.com>, I believe...
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XM Satellite Radio by barnzy
Feb 12, 2005 (10:10 pm)
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I want to install an XM Satellite radio in my 2000 GM. Have found an independent radio shop offering one for $195, installed. Circuit City has one for approx $300,installed. Both units can be easily removed and reinstalled in another vehicle. Any particular makes/models recommended?
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by johnclineii
Feb 13, 2005 (4:10 am)
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Yeah. Look at Sirius, too. It all depends on what you want. On Sirius, you will find the NFL, some NPR programming (NOT Morning Edition or All Things Considered, though)...and, in about a year, Howard Stern, if that's important to you. The music is also more hit based and largely familiar...which can be either a plus or a minus. If you pay for it at least a year at a time, the cost is about the same as XM.
 
XM has major league baseball, more diverse music choices and more familiar choices on talk radio.
 
Just be sure to look at both. I've had Sirius (starting in my General Motors product at the time) for almost three years now. I couldn't be happier.
 
I paid about $101 at Circuit City for my Sirius, installed. They were having a sale, but I have an Audiovox PNP3 that was about $67, the car cradle was $29 and installation was on sale for one cent. The rest was tax. Watch for sales, they run about every third week. I also got the service contract, which I do not usually do.
 
I do know this...both services give you coast-to-coast commercial free music, great programming and instant availability of news and entertainment programming. I would never want to go back....
 
I wish Ford would make satellite radio a factory option on their cars, but, for the most part, it hasn't happened yet. It will. At GM, XM is at least an option on everything they sell (then again, GM owns part of XM)...
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Re: Thanks, Andrew L. [ragdollgirl] by lostwrench
Feb 15, 2005 (7:42 pm)
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Replying to: ragdollgirl (Jan 24, 2005 8:51 am)

I took off my wheel covers and painted the wheels gloss black. I think it looks great with the thin white wall. Looks a little NASCARish.
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by a_l_hubcaps
Feb 15, 2005 (9:18 pm)
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lostwrench-
 
You should consider adding the small "cop car" center caps to those wheels to complete the sinister look. You can usually find those on eBay.
 
-Andrew L
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Re: [a_l_hubcaps] by lostwrench
Feb 16, 2005 (4:10 pm)
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Replying to: a_l_hubcaps (Feb 15, 2005 9:18 pm)

Andrew L. I did. The state police here in Connecticut have the center cap with a chrome trim ring. I love it. I went to the dealer's parts department to order the set up and was told that to order them my vehicle's vin number would have to be submitted with the order and if,through the vin number,they see I don't have the police package, they cannot fill my order. Since then, I've noticed the state police cars are now using a funny looking wheel, very different than mine, with just the cap and no ring. I think this is going to mean junkyard hunting. Thanks.

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