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"The deals you miss don’t hurt you”-B.D. Raney Sr.
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I ran up on this vehicle for a decent price.
just over 100k, everything works, etc....
It gets much better mileage than my F250 and, though the bikes get even better mileage, the Mercury has doors and a heater knob.
Now, I know this is a grandma car, but I'd sure like to tighten up the ride/handling a bit. The air leveling system still works, but I'm game to replace it.
I've looked at some of the StrutMaster stuff but I'm wondering what else might be out there.
I figure at the least some larger sway bars and better bushings might be in order.
 
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Same basic unit as the Crown Vic. You might see what the old CV police package had as far as modifications. I believe their suspension and handling were tweaked a little.
 
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maxdog, yes...the similarities to the Crown Vic are one of the main draws to this vehicle. Same basic drivetrain w/o the abuse. This thing has been to the grocery store and the First Baptist church a few times a month.
I like the smooth ride, but its just a bit too squishy for my taste.
Would make for a nice sleeper.
 
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I had one of those. Everybody here made fun of me. Not that I cared.

It was a big, cheap, comfortable car that got 27mpg on the highway. Had a huge trunk. Great gun show car. I never had a speck of trouble with it. Wish I hadn’t traded it in on that POS Chevy 3/4ton pickup.
 
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If it's got 225/60-16's on it get some mustang mags and put 235/55-17's on it. You will like the switch.

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The Mercury Marauder was a hot rodded Grand Marquis by Mercury. It had a lot of suspension and other work as well as more horsepower. I drove a few of them and they handled quite well for a giant car. Both OEM and aftermarket have a lot of suspension parts for the marauder (same car as what you have). Some of your typical Ford aftermarket companies like Steeda and others should have suspension parts for it. How far do you want to go? Springs/shocks/bushings/sway bars?

Here's a start:
https://www.andysautosport.com...ercury_marauder.html

If you're going to mustang wheels, put at least a 245/45/17 on it if not wider.
 
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I vote going the donk route, i.e. a lift kit with 33s.
 
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I vote going the donk route, i.e. a lift kit with 33s.


Complete with curb feelers and Ben Hur center caps?
 
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Jimmy123x....right now I’m thinking just eliminating the air ride, bigger sway bars and maybe better front struts.
KeazeehorseI do like those Mustang wheels. I wonder if I could find some take offs?
 
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I’d also throw some Bilstein’s on it when you do the sway bars and bushings.


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Jimmy123x....right now I’m thinking just eliminating the air ride, bigger sway bars and maybe better front struts.
KeazeehorseI do like those Mustang wheels. I wonder if I could find some take offs?


Watch CL. Those are dropping in popularity. Lot of that vintage wore out or getting crusty. I believe those wheels are available in several finishes too. I'm betting you can find some for $200 or less. But you will also appreciate the handling difference by eliminating some of that sidewall flex.


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Jimmy123x....right now I’m thinking just eliminating the air ride, bigger sway bars and maybe better front struts.
KeazeehorseI do like those Mustang wheels. I wonder if I could find some take offs?


Im sure you can find the wheels used for a good price. I'd do aftermarket springs and struts/shocks if you're removing the air bag stuff. I'm sure their are aftermarket companies that make performance ones for that vehicle. If not the stock marauder stuff or LTD police suspension parts is probably a huge improvement.

Wheels and tires will also make a huge improvement in handling.
 
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Here ya go:
www.policeinterceptors.info
They ought to be able to turn your GM into an Interceptor.


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