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Old 05-10-2007, 12:56 PM
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Using Taurus Parts on my Lincoln

I recently bought a 91 Lincoln Continental at a auction for cheap, nice car but the rear struts are shot, and Lincoln struts are pretty costly. Since I don't want to spend a bunch of money on this car, I was wondering if I could use Taurus Struts on this Continental, I figured Ford parts are all pretty universal, but then again the air ride could be problem.

So my question is can I use Taurus and/or Sable struts on this Continental.
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Old 05-10-2007, 02:52 PM
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Re: Using Taurus Parts on my Lincoln

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...cheap, nice car...
Congratulations on the "Cheap, Nice Car"

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So my question is can I use Taurus and/or Sable struts on this Continental.
No Clue !!!

Just so you know, you can get complete (all four wheels) Coil Conversions for around $500, maybe cheaper if you shop around. Most folks rave about these on the Conti's. I would never consider Coils on the Town Car, but it's an entirely different beast.
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