What parts are
required to do the "big brake upgrade" on a 1979-1991 crown victoria?
- 1998-2002 Brake Rotors
- 1998-2002 Brake Calipers
- 1998-2002 Brake Caliper Brackets
- 1998-2002 Brake Pads
- 1995-2002 Bolts to retain brake caliper bracket to steering
knuckle
- 1998-2002 Brake Hoses & Banjo Bolts (may also need metric/sae
hydraulic fitting adapters to install)
- 1998-2002 Wheel Bearings
- 1995-2002 Wheel Bearing Hub Nuts
- 1995-2002 Steering Knuckles
- 1992-1994 Upper Control Arms with cross shaft and mounting
bolts/nuts
- 1992-2002 Upper Balljoints & Knuckle Pinch Bolts (See moog
tsb for difference between 92-94 & 95-02)
- 1995-2002 Lower balljoints (Lower balljoint mounting hole in
spindle is different size than in earlier vehicles)
- If current tire size is under 16 inches, then new 16" rims and
tires will be required
What parts are
required to do the "big brake upgrade" on a 1992-1994 crown victoria?
The same parts as for doing the big brake upgrade on a 1979-1991 crown
victoria except you already have the 1992-1994 upper control arms
factory installed on your car. And you will also need to acquire a
1995-2002 front sway bar with appropriate frame insulators and
1995-2002 endlinks.
What parts are
required to do the "big brake upgrade" on a 1995-1997 crown victoria?
Doing the "big brake upgrade" on a 1995-1997 crown vic is much
easier than on earlier vehicles as you already have the upper control
arms, upper balljoints, steering knuckles, and lower balljoints
that you need factory installed on your car. For 95-97 crown vics, you
need:
- 1998-2002 Brake Rotors
- 1998-2002 Brake Calipers
- 1998-2002 Brake Caliper Brackets
- 1998-2002 Brake Pads
- 1998-2002 Brake Hoses
- 1998-2002 Wheel Bearings
- 1995-2002 Wheel Bearing Hub Nuts (these are one-use nuts that
have to be replaced everytime they are removed)
- If current tire size is under 16 inches, then new 16" rims and
tires will be required
I own a 1979-1997
grand marquis. What parts are required to do the "big brake upgrade" on
my car?
The same parts that would be required to do the big brake upgrade on
the same model year of crown victoria.
I own a 1979-1997
lincoln town car. What parts are required to do the "big brake upgrade"
on my car?
The same parts that would be required to do the big brake upgrade on
the same model year of crown victoria (except if you have a 1991
towncar)
I own a 1991
lincoln town car and want to upgrade the to the "big brakes". What
parts are needed?
The front suspension setup in your 1991 lincoln towncar is the same as
a 1992 ford crown victoria. You will need all of the "big brake
upgrade" parts listed above for 1992 crown victorias.
My parts supplier
is asking whether I have antilock brakes (abs) when I ask for a front
drivers side 1998 brake hose. Why is this?
The metal brake lines are run differently on crownvics with abs than on
crownvics without abs. On cars without abs, the master cylinder feeds
directly to the front drivers side brake hose, the brass portion of the
hose assembly then has a fluid output port which feeds the metal line
that goes to the front passenger side brake hose. On cars with abs, the
hydraulic control unit feeds each brake caliper individually via a
seperate metal line. If you are upgrading a 1979-1991 "box body" crown
vic, you'll want the hose for a 1998 crown vic with antilock brakes
even though antilock brakes were never avaliable on those cars.
Click here for a picture of the hose in question.
I'm a casual
backyard mechanic and this list looks very intimidating and i don't
know what many of the words above mean. I want better stopping power,
but how can I get the big brake upgrade done on my car?
This project is not for you. Sell your crown victoria to someone else
and visit your local ford dealer to purchase a complete pre-owned
1998-2002 crown victoria car. Incorrectly doing the above upgrade could
result in serious injury or death.
The above upgrade is only intended for people which have lots of "hands
on" diagnostic knowledge about a wide variety of car front end steering
and
suspension setups.