Hello Everyone. Wrote my first post yesterday, thanks for the response.
So I just bought my first MGM. A 1999 LS from the original owner with 35,000 Miles.
Car is in pretty nice shape. I plan to use it as my daily drive once I replace the tires. Over the last 2 years it has only been driven 100 miles, so it has just been sitting in a garage.
Since it has been just sitting, what fluids should i change right away? I checked all the fluids and they look good (im no mechanic though). The original owner kept a log book with all the service records and everything down to even every time he filled the car up with gas! Engine oil looks new, but hasnt been changed in over 2 years. I do belive the gas in the tank to be about 2 years old as well. I was thinking to put an additive in it, then new gas and when that tank is finished im guessing i should replace the fuel filter.
Other than the tires the only thing that seems like it might need some attention is the shocks. When i push down on the front of the car it seems pretty soft. But when i drove it, it did not bounce excessively. The back end looks level and seemed to ride ok. But i think it has air suspension in the back, and i have read on this site that they usually require repair and or people convert them to coils- any suggestion there? (has anyone used the "strutmasters" conversion kit with coil springs and shocks- if so how do you rate them?)
It does have the original style intake manifold, and know that down the road i should replace it before it fails.
I am going to try to contact a local Mercury dealer to see if they can tell me all the options it came with. Not sure what type of suspension it has.
It is a 1999 MGM LS. It does have dual exhaust.
Any help / feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ted
So I just bought my first MGM. A 1999 LS from the original owner with 35,000 Miles.
Car is in pretty nice shape. I plan to use it as my daily drive once I replace the tires. Over the last 2 years it has only been driven 100 miles, so it has just been sitting in a garage.
Since it has been just sitting, what fluids should i change right away? I checked all the fluids and they look good (im no mechanic though). The original owner kept a log book with all the service records and everything down to even every time he filled the car up with gas! Engine oil looks new, but hasnt been changed in over 2 years. I do belive the gas in the tank to be about 2 years old as well. I was thinking to put an additive in it, then new gas and when that tank is finished im guessing i should replace the fuel filter.
Other than the tires the only thing that seems like it might need some attention is the shocks. When i push down on the front of the car it seems pretty soft. But when i drove it, it did not bounce excessively. The back end looks level and seemed to ride ok. But i think it has air suspension in the back, and i have read on this site that they usually require repair and or people convert them to coils- any suggestion there? (has anyone used the "strutmasters" conversion kit with coil springs and shocks- if so how do you rate them?)
It does have the original style intake manifold, and know that down the road i should replace it before it fails.
I am going to try to contact a local Mercury dealer to see if they can tell me all the options it came with. Not sure what type of suspension it has.
It is a 1999 MGM LS. It does have dual exhaust.
Any help / feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ted
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