Necessary Parts to remove from a 99 Grand Marquis
Hi everyone!
I need insight on what parts should be removed from my Mercury which is no longer running, to keep for my new Mercury. I had a 99 Grand Marquis and I loved it. The engine was still running strong and then I was told the frame was rotting out and I was operating on borrowed time. In the meantime I loved my Grand Marquis so much that I went and bought an '01 which is in pristine condition. I just had the front end re-done on my '99 so I am going to have all of those parts removed. (They are less than a year old). The list of parts I came up with are by category Front End: Control arms Sway bars (I think?) Upper and lower ball joints: Engine: Intake manifold (relatively new) Coil Packs (relatively new) Spark plugs and wires Alternator Battery (relatively new) Fuel pump Exhaust: O2 sensor Catalytic converter Wheels/New Tires Do Mercury Grand Marquis have any problem areas/parts I should remove for my new Mercury? Any other ideas will be greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
INTERCHANGABLE pARTS
New member and I cant figure out how to make a new post, but i have a question on just about the same topic as the OP... i.e. interchangeable parts.
I have a 99 Grand Mar. I think the build date was Nov '99. I have become aware that part way into the model year Mercury started installing a somewhat never front brake and rotor set up. Rotor is larger and pads may be larger and the spindle is a little bit different. My question : Can the newer, larger brake set up ( spindle, rotor, pads) be installed using the existing controls arm/ (suspension/swing arms) or does these upper and lower control arms suspension components have to be changed also? I was at the junkyard and the control arms "look" to be same? Thank you. |
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