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41 messages, Last post on May 19, 2009 at 11:30 PM
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Replying to: frank06 (Nov 12, 2006 4:25 am) The window regulators were a weak point on the older Grand Marquis - the only weak points on the newer ones is the cost cutting in certain areas by Ford - the bugs have been worked out for the most part, so you should get good service for years from the newer one. |
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What about installing 16" rims on a 91 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park Wagon? Factory rims are 15". I want to run a larger tire than the std. Ford spec tire. Standard tires for Ford Crown Vic and Mercury Colony Park Wagons are 215x75x15. Have run 225x75x15 on Crown Vic Wagon. Cannot buy Michelin HyroEdge tires 225x75,70,or 60 x15. If 16" rims will work I could buy Michelin HydroEdge 225x60x16". I installed heavy duty Moog springs and Heavy Duty Bilstein shocks on a Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park Wagon. Wagon now sits up higher and 215's look way too small. I think the rims will fit. Height clearance should be okay. Turning clearance? Anyone have any comments or suggestions?
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Replying to: jwlundy (Nov 20, 2006 10:22 am) Is there a 235 75 X15 Michelin out there you could use? |
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| I replaced them because they wouldn't hold pressure worth a darn, but I found out it improved other things to. Such as the way it handled at high speeds, steering wheel was easier to turn and no jerky freeway curves, you know those jerky corrections. Also the took bumps better and quieter. I thought michelins were good tires, and these tires weren't even wore out. With 43000 miles and 3 years old. You think it was an isolated pair of michelins that were bad or do you think it is in general. I always thought the car was that bad of quality, but these new tires turned my entire belief around. It's like 200% better in all those categories. And I also keep 32 psi in my tires, because that is what I recommend not because Ford recommends it. | |
Can anybody please help me out on how to go about adapting 2003 wheels on my 2000 Crown Vic. Thanks
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Replying to: pewe (Oct 02, 2007 8:50 pm) Remember to update the spare if you go to the larger wheels. |
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| I currrently have a 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis in am wondering if 22" wheels will fit on the car without a lift kit | |
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I have a grand marquis 1996 LS The Optional one with the nice rims (Grilled) screen shape. and I was wondering if I can get something as nice as those for winter, I don't want to rowan them in salt The tire says P225/60/16 I think. The bolt pattern is not common so Canadian tire dose not carry any Alloy rims for it Unfortunately. I'm going to contact the dealership for similar ones to see if they still have them. Any suggestions/recommendations? I don't want to spend a whole lots of money and at the same time I don't want to order/ship from outside. Thanks alot sam, |
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Best tires I have found are toyo touring 800 ultras. I'm running 225/75r15 on aftermarket saltflat wheels. They have good noise reduction and so much traction on dry pavement I can't burn the tires at all unless I'm going around a corner. If you want to go american, BFgoodrich or mickey thompson all the way. If you want your car to do CRAZY things around corners thicker stabilizer bars, Bilstein or eibach springs, kyb gas-a-just shocks, neg-roll control arms and a set of falken blades will do the trick. My project is a maroon '90 CV with 54x18.5in boggers and a 24in lift though. I will post pictures as I go. |
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