Question About 2002 Mercury Mountaineer Rear Coil Spring Removal

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Will A Power Programmer For A 2002 Ford Mustang GT Work On A 2002 Mercury Mountaineer AWD V8

Asked on May 31, 2010 The Mountaineer has the same 4.6 2V V8(281) as the Mustang. ... Read more

Power Programmer that Work on a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer AWD V8

Asked on Mar 16, 2010 Will a power programmer for a 2002 Ford Mustang GT work on a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer AWD V8? The Mountaineer has the same 4.6 2V V8(281) as the Mustang. ... Read more

How Do I Compress A Coil Spring Without A Spring Compressor

Asked on Jul 27, 2010 I am changing the shocks/struts on my 2002 Mountaineer and the coil springs are shock mounted. I don't want to buy a fancy spring compressor just to do this once, does anyone know a redneck way to compress the springs? ... Read more

Need To Learn How The Rear Coil Springs On A 2002 Mercury Mountaineer Works

Asked on Jul 30, 2010 When I learned that the rear coil springs needed to be replaced due to being rusted and broke into four pieces from the top of the springs, I noticed that the rear coil springs is compressed from the top of the springs three rings down..is this ... Read more

I Would Like To Know If One Can Replace Rear Air Supension, With Regular Coil Springs, On A 1992 Mercury.

Asked on Jul 26, 2010 JC Whitney said that they carry coil spring kits that will convert from the air supension to regular coil springs. I would like any information or opinion on this. Its a 1992 mercury Grand Marquis. ... Read more

How Hard And How Much Are Springs To Fix Mercury Moutaineer 2000

Asked on Aug 13, 2010 Have a Mercury Mountaineer that has a slight lean to the left. My daughters boyfriend has offered to fix it for just cost of parts (well him and his roommate who is a mechanic hobbyist). He has not looked at it but doing some online research ... Read more

How Can You Tell If Your Rear Real Coil Springs Are Bad On A 1996 Mercury Sable

Asked on Jul 18, 2010 I took my car in for an oil change and came out with an estimate for over $400 to fix the right rear coil spring on my 95 Mercury Sable. I have been told by others that usually both need to be replaced and others have ... Read more