Kit Includes: (2) Front Upper Control Arms with Ball Joints (1) Pitman Arm (2) Front Outer Tie Rods (2) Front Lower Control Arms with Ball Joints (2) Front Sway Bar Links (1) Idler Arm (2) Front Inner Tie Rods (2) Front Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves
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How to Replace Sway Bar Link 1998-2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
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Tools used
15mm Wrench
Torque Wrench
16mm Wrench
Hammer
15mm Socket
17mm Wrench
Rust Penetrant
18mm Wrench
16mm Socket
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
5mm Hex Wrench
21mm Socket
Chisel
Lug Wrench
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Pry off the center cap with a flat blade screwdriver
Retrieve the center nut key from the glove box
Remove the center nut with key
Pry off the wheel cover
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel cover bracket
Pull off the wheel
2. Removing the Stabilizer Link
Apply penetrating oil to the stabilizer link bolts
Loosen the 15mm bolt on the top of the stabilizer link
Loosen the 18mm bolt on the bottom of the stabilizer link
Put a 5mm Allen wrench into the lower stabilizer link bolt
Hold the Allen wrench as you remove the lower bolt
Remove the 15mm bolt from the top of the stabilizer link
Drive the top of the stabilizer link out of the steering knuckle with a hammer and chisel
Pull off the stabilizer link
3. Installing the New Stabilizer Link
Install the grease fittings into the new stabilizer link
Push the bottom of the stabilizer link into place
Raise the lower control arm with a jack
Push the upper stabilizer bar stud into the steering knuckle
Thread the 15mm nut onto the top stabilizer bar stud
Tighten the 15mm nut to 50 - 55 foot-pounds
Thread the 18mm nut onto the lower stabilizer bar stud
Tighten the 18mm nut to 65 - 70 foot-pounds
4. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Put the wheel cover bracket into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Put the wheel cover on
Insert the center nut into the wheel cover with the key
Reattach the center cap
Return the center nut key to the glove box
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to replace a front stabilizer bar link on this 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis, pretty much the same process for a '98 to 2011 Grand Marquis or Ford Crown Victoria. We do the passenger side. Obviously the driver side is the same procedure. We do recommend that you replace these in pairs. Tools you'll need are Jack and Jack Stands, your tire iron or 21mm Socket with a breaker bar, basically what you need to get the wheel and tire off, 15mm and 18mm wrenches and a 5mm Allen wrench.
Start out by removing the wheel cover. You pry off the center cap then there should be a key somewhere in your car, in the glove compartment. Remove the center nut and then pry the wheel cover off. If you don't have air tools, you'll want to loosen the lug nuts with the wheel on the ground. Then, raise and support the vehicle. We'll loosen them. I'm going to fast forward here as I just remove those lug nuts. Set aside that bracket that holds the hub cap and take the wheel and tire off.
The stabilizer bar is held on, right there, with the bolt. I'll put some penetrating oil on it. There's another bolt down here. On top is a 15mm. I like to put the wrench on there and take another wrench, hook it right in. It's a little tight to get a socket and ratchet on there. We're actually on there with this method. It gives you more leverage. Nice and slow. The bolt should come loose pretty easily. This bolt in here is an 18mm. Do kind of the same thing. Get the wrench on it. Put my 17mm wrench on and pull. Nice and easy. It starts to move. I'm going to look at the stud and see if it's moving. It's starting to move. I'm going to come up through this hole with the 5mm Allen wrench. Put that in there. I'm going to speed up here as I just keep working that wrench with the Allen wrench holding it. It will get difficult to hold that Allen wrench so I'm just giving a shot underneath. I stick a wrench on there to hold the Allen wrench, to give you some more leverage. Just keep fast forwarding here as, like I said, I just work that bolt right off. We'll keep the high speed action going, here, as we go back up to the top and remove that bolt the rest of the way. I go back to using the wrench for some extra leverage as that bolt gets a little more difficult to remove as it gets farther off the stud. I just want to take . I'm using a chisel, and some type of impact tool to drive the top out. It's coming through so far. I'm just using a smaller extension here, to get it the rest of the way out.
The new link from 1A Auto is much easier to use. It has a nut here that you can grab on to with the wrench. This makes it a lot easier to put in. You may want to put in a grease fitting here and a grease fitting down here. Those come with it. Just use a small wrench to put them in. They're already installed. This one points up and away so that's easy to get grease in there.
Here, I basically take the bolts off first, and then, you want to get the bottom in first. What you might need to do is just grab hold of the stud on the bottom and position it so you can get it into the stabilizer bar. Now, use a jack and jack up the lower control arm until you get into a position where you can work the upper stud into the top of the steering knuckle. You can remove your jack and put on the nut on the upper side and use your 15mm wrench to tighten it up and then grab on to a larger wrench, give yourself some extra leverage and get it nice and tight. You don't have to get it incredibly tight. It probably has specifications, around 50-55 ft-lbs but it's pretty hard to get it to work down there so just use a wrench and get it nice and tight. Do the same thing with the lower nut. I was pleasantly surprised on the 1A Auto part, the lock nut was able to go on and it didn't make the stud twist. I was able to get it on, tighten it up and these probably tighten to a spec of 65-70 ft-lbs. It's pretty tough to get any kind of a torque wrench on there. I just got it nice and tight with the wrenches that I had.
Put your wheel and tire back on. Start all the lug nuts with the little bracket for the wheel cover and just preliminary tighten them with the impact wrench or your socket and ratchet. With the wheel on the ground, use a torque wrench and tighten them to about a 100 ft-lbs using a star pattern then put your wheel cover back in place. Put the center safety bolt back in, tighten it up, make sure it's all on there good. Always make sure you put your key back in the glove compartment.
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Crown Vic Suspension Parts
R
May 1, 2018
The parts I ordered were shipped quickly and arrived on time.
Parts seemed to be of good quality (so far).
The only thing I really would liked to have had differently in the
order would have been to have NEW LOWER CONTROL ARM BOLTS !! Had to cut out old ones and the new ones were almost impossible to find!!!
Should know how the parts last after I drive the car a few hundred miles...............
Good Job 1A Auto
my parts
B
April 24, 2019
i found the parts that i needed without much problems and they were shipped to me in a timely manner. i think that the parts are top notch and fit great. it saved me alot of money and alot of hassles by coming through you. i will keep coming through you or my parts and i recommend you to everyone
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S
May 5, 2020
I'm still putting it on have not tested it yet but overall it fits in look good so far
Complete suspension upgrade 2000 Lincoln town car executive edition
C
August 14, 2020
absolutely perfect fit my opinion better than stock original equipment everything fit perfect everything worked like it is supposed to all the parts came pre-greased nothing to complain about highly recommend thanks #1 a AUTO
A good price for a good product.
Robert
December 17, 2021
Everything fit no problems. I would recommend this product.
Lower control arms nuts loosened up by themselves
bryan
June 18, 2023
I'm giving two stars because the ball joint nut on lower control arms came loose by themselves,
The right side one came completely off, had to have the car towed to my house, I replaced both lower control arms with MOOG brand for peace of mind.
Save me a ton of money
jarrette
October 9, 2023
The alignment, suspension and steering on my 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis was shot. Bushings on the upper and lower control arm were practically destroyed. The steering linkages were moving in ways they shouldn't.
While pricing parts at the local auto parts store, the price for all of the replacement bushings alone were over $200, and I still had to press them into the fittings, which would be $150 for each bushing if I had a shop do it. The price quickly started getting out of hand.
I found this kit while searching online for better ways to do this job. I also bought new coil springs and struts with the money I saved by using this kit. My car now drivers like a brand new car.
I highly recommend this kit.
Customer Q&A
Does the ball joints on the control arms come with grease fittings? If so, what size?April 11, 2017
Mitchell B
10
NO, No grease fittings.
May 1, 2018
R I
10
Mine did not
May 5, 2020
S T
Do the parts come with torque specs?April 17, 2017
Mitchell B
10
Torque specifications will not be included, but if you refer to a repair manual or search through an automotive forum you will be able to obtain these specifications.
April 17, 2017
Alex P
Who are the parts manufactured by?August 31, 2017
Clyde H
10
I don't remember but they are doing the job...
August 31, 2017
Kendal W
10
We have a few different aftermarket companies build these parts specifically for us, as our 1A Auto house brand. They are manufactured to the same OEM specifications as the original part that came with your vehicle. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
August 31, 2017
Tim K
Will these components fit with 2011 Grand Marquis?July 24, 2019
Nate N
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This kit is not listed to fit any 2011 models. We do have several kits listed for your vehicle, but they are all out of stock at this time and we do not have a reliable ETA for the kit to be back in stock at this time.
July 24, 2019
Christa R
What difference between this kit and 20 piece supension kit for 1999 mercury grand marquis?November 26, 2020
T A
10
This kit comes whith the contol arms, upper and lower with the balljoints and bushings installed vs the 20 piece does not. The bushings and balljoints are seperate and not installed into a contol arm that would be considered one piece. In short the 14 piece is more complete but cost a bit more.
November 26, 2020
James D
10
This Kit Includes:
(2) Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves
(2) Front Upper Control Arms with Ball Joints
(1) Pitman Arm
(2) Front Outer Tie Rods
(2) Front Lower Control Arms with Ball Joints
(2) Front Sway Bar Links
(1) Idler Arm
(2) Front Inner Tie Rods
Part number 1ASFK00856 is for the 20pc:
Kit Includes:
(2) Front Sway Bar Links
(2) Front Lower Ball Joints
(2) Front Outer Tie Rods
(1) Idler Arm
(1) Pitman Arm
(2) Front Inner Tie Rods
(2) Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves
(2) Front Sway Bar Frame Bushings
(2) Front Upper Ball Joints
(4) Front Upper Control Arm Bushings
November 27, 2020
Christa R
Will this increase handling, close to a performance spec?April 18, 2022
John D
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No, these are manufactured from the same specs as the OE parts.
April 19, 2022
Kelly S
10
I used these parts for my 2002 Lincoln Town Car. The Town Car is not really a performance type of car, but as far as smoothness, steering response etc. I'd give 5/5 stars. Also with a little pre-existing mechanical inclination and a few YouTube videos it's a fairly easy DIY..
April 20, 2022
Carl E
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