I had a 98 which is the first year of the new body style. Since it has coil springs front and back, the only thing is change the springs to "cargo coil" from Moog and/or put load leveler shocks on the front and/or back. Load leveler shocks are shocks that has a spring over top of the shock. I am not sure Monroe has load levelers any more. Gabriel does. Other than this, I do not know of anything else you can do to firm up the suspension.
The Grand Marquis has shocks, not struts. They are simple bolt on parts.
Why not.If it fits, then its ok.
You can find an inexpensive tool at your local auto parts for this.
$20.00 at advance auto parts
You can buy a siphon kit at your local auto parts.
either at the junk yard or at auto parts warehouse .com
Mercury changed the style of the Grand Marquis in 1995. 92-94 are compatible, 95-97 are compatible. You might be able to force it and figure out a way to get it to work, but it probably wont look good. My family have a 1993 and 1997 Marquis, and the front ends are different.
Go to a Ford dealer parts department and request the part number and diagram of the part location. I did this for my 2004 Grand Marquis. It is located on the lower right center of the dash panel on the 2004 Grand Marquis. Try this link http://car.justanswer.com/uploads/Auto TechInSTL/2007-07-16_213138_sc2.gif.
No, you should use the correct parts to make sure it works reliably.
You can buy a kit from your local auto parts. It's a small pump with a hose.
Wheel balance, Worn steering parts, Worn suspension parts, Tire damage,
No. A Jeep Compass does not share parts with a Grand Cherokee. A JK Wrangler does not share parts with an old CJ.