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2007 Lincoln Navigator Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 57 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 45 - 48
Is it me...?
or does the 2007 lincoln navigator look much better in person than on the pictures?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Now that is a cool ride. Reference:me

What will happen if i do this?
i found out da right front air shock on my 99 navigator is higher than da left side(left side sit on a rubber brushing) .i start da car drive it around till it get high -turned da air switch off then drive it about 35 miles -i check it again -it look da same but da orther stay at da same level when i switched it off and da back look fine.i want to...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

That's usually what leaks. It usually leaks where the rubber rolls under. The rubber gets cracks in it. Get the system turned on and spray soap and water on the air springs. Look for bubbles.

Need help quick?
i will put on 22''rims on my navigator,tire size (265 r35 22)but ford recommend( 255r75 17)is that gonna hurt my suspension or the gas mileage on that truck,what to do or not do
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

anytime you add over sized rims to your vehicle it will slightly effect your gas mileage and what your speedometer reads(wont match up to the exact speed you are going). It wont hurt your suspension, but it can put extra wear and tear on your transmission and engine. Usually this is the case for...

What will go wrong if i do that?
i want 2 drive my 2000 navigator wit my suspension switch off . air suspension works fine.but sometime soft then hard about 2minutes while the car is moving .i like it high .will it mess up the system if i turn it off
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

No you will be fine that is why you have an on off switch and also it is used to adjust heights when carrying a load , you are OK hope this helps. Reference:36 years @ ford motor co repairman


 
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