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    #31
    as far as i am concerned, my old mans 1985 colony park with its intensive chasis mods, its like a half ton pick up with less chasis twist.

    1981 Mercury Marquis Brougham 2-Door 302/ 5-speed -special blend (GMGT)
    1987 Lincoln Mark VII 5-speed (Errand runner)
    1989 Mercury Grand Marquis (Base Runner)
    2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited (Hustlyn)
    2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (Down with O.P.P)

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      #32
      blaze86 thats impressive. i like your choice in brake controlers, i use one at work, it's the best one i,ve used. i would would be very comfortable driving your set up.
      88 crown vic lx 5.0:3gears:gone but not forgotten
      now a 99 MGM

      gone crazy: be back soon?

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        #33
        I'm considering towing a 3,000 lb military trailer with surge brakes approximately 3,000 miles. My wagon is not set up for towing but I do have new load leveling coil shocks all around. A few questions:
        1. Should I consider changing out the springs or adding helpers?
        2. What is the stock differential ratio for a non towing package wagon?
        3. Has anyone ever put a class III hitch on their wagon and what brand would you recommend?

        Thanks!

        Mike Pop
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        Mike Pop
        Eureka, NV & Neptune, NJ
        1985 Crown Vic Fire Department Sedan: 351M, Police Package
        1984 Lincoln Town Car Roadster: Saw it's fate at the junk yard
        1987 Crown Vic Wagon: FOR SALE
        Military Vehicles: 1985 Mercedes Unimog, 1952 Jeep M38A1, 1985 Chevy CUCV M1009 Blazer

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          #34
          Originally posted by Junormaneureka View Post
          I'm considering towing a 3,000 lb military trailer with surge brakes approximately 3,000 miles. My wagon is not set up for towing but I do have new load leveling coil shocks all around. A few questions:
          1. Should I consider changing out the springs or adding helpers?
          2. What is the stock differential ratio for a non towing package wagon?
          3. Has anyone ever put a class III hitch on their wagon and what brand would you recommend?

          Thanks!

          Mike Pop
          My

          That will be no problem with full size ford/mercury. As long as everything is in good condition. How much is the tounge weight? If it's over 200 you will need to boost the springs from stock.

          You can use a Class 2 hitch. I tow 3500 with my Class 2 hitch.

          There is no set rear end ratio, have to check the code on the door.
          2000 Grand Marquis LS
          2000 F150 XLT 6 inches of lift.
          1987 Bill Blass Mark VII - Sold
          1985 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park- SOLD. to a little old lady
          Mercury Owners Group member
          Save The Whales, Restore an Old Station Wagon!!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Junormaneureka View Post
            2. What is the stock differential ratio for a non towing package wagon?
            Per 1987 Ford Broshure:
            Standard for 1987 was 2.73's, 3.08's were standard in some parts of the country and standard with any optional suspension. 3.55 is included in the Heavy-Duty Towing Package.

            Of course that leaves out 3.27's, which my '87 came with. I've seen a lot of 2.73's and 3.27's in standard '87 cars.
            1990 Country Squire - weekend cruiser, next project
            1988 Crown Vic LTD Wagon - waiting in the wings

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              #36
              Originally posted by Blaze86Vic View Post
              Actually, they are the only car on the road still designed like a truck. And for all intensive purposes they have all the same parts. F150s of the same era had 302s, AODs, and 8.8 rear ends.

              But it's all good because I can always un-hook the trailer and have some fun!
              all the same parts except the lovely twin I beam front axles, i dont think we'd have much fun with those...
              '88 Colony Park, white with wood grain contact paper, K code axle, hose pliers on heater hoses, factory duals, big plans in the future...

              '83 Toyota 4x4, 31x10.50 15, could use a new carb, custom humidifying holes in the roof, mud based paint...

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