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1971 FORD LTD HOOD IN GREAT CONDITION green
1971 FORD LTD HOOD IN GREAT CONDITION green
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NOS 1970 Ford Galaxie LTD Wagon Squire Headlight Lamp Inner Door Bezel
NOS 1970 Ford Galaxie LTD Wagon Squire Headlight Lamp Inner Door Bezel
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1978 Ford LTD II Owners Manual
1978 Ford LTD II Owners Manual
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Nos 1998-1999 Ford LTD clock
Nos 1998-1999 Ford LTD clock
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1989-91 Ford LTD Crown Victoria K&N Gold Filter HP2004
1989-91 Ford LTD Crown Victoria K&N Gold Filter HP2004
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73 74 75 Ford LTD Parking Break Pedal Pad
73 74 75 Ford LTD Parking Break Pedal Pad
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75 Ford LTD Landau Parking Break Pedal Pad
75 Ford LTD Landau Parking Break Pedal Pad
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73 74 75 Ford LTD Brougham Parking Break Pedal Pad
73 74 75 Ford LTD Brougham Parking Break Pedal Pad
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1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria K&N Gold Filter HP2004
1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria K&N Gold Filter HP2004
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1982-1986 Ford LTD K&N Gold Filter HP2004
1982-1986 Ford LTD K&N Gold Filter HP2004
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NOS LTD Crown Victoria Pillar Emblem 1980 - 1987 Ford Emblem E1AB-16702
NOS LTD Crown Victoria Pillar Emblem 1980 - 1987 Ford Emblem E1AB-16702
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1977           FORD    LTD 11        OWNERS               MANUAL
1977 FORD LTD 11 OWNERS MANUAL
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New Moog Control Arm Bushing K8276 Marquis LTD Ford
New Moog Control Arm Bushing K8276 Marquis LTD Ford
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NOS 1973 78 Ford LTD Mercury Marquis Defogger Switch
NOS 1973 78 Ford LTD Mercury Marquis Defogger Switch
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NOS 1979 FORD GALAXIE LTD 4DR REAR MOLDING
NOS 1979 FORD GALAXIE LTD 4DR REAR MOLDING
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1985 Ford Mustang F150 F250 LTD Capri Cougar diagnostic shop service manual
1985 Ford Mustang F150 F250 LTD Capri Cougar diagnostic shop service manual
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TWO ORIGINAL 1980'S FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA SCRIPTS  / EMBLEMS
TWO ORIGINAL 1980'S FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA SCRIPTS / EMBLEMS
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CROWN VICTORIA LTD MARQUIS COLONY PARK 1979-81 DISC BRAKE PADS
CROWN VICTORIA LTD MARQUIS COLONY PARK 1979-81 DISC BRAKE PADS
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NOS 1975-78 Ford LTD front headlight extension LH
NOS 1975-78 Ford LTD front headlight extension LH
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NOS 1971 FORD GALAXIE LTD WINDOW KNOB D1AZ-6522352-C
NOS 1971 FORD GALAXIE LTD WINDOW KNOB D1AZ-6522352-C
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1980 FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA OWNERS MANUAL SERVICE 80
1980 FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA OWNERS MANUAL SERVICE 80
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Ford OEM NOS Granada LTD Cam Sprocket/Gear p/n# e2dz-6256-a
Ford OEM NOS Granada LTD Cam Sprocket/Gear p/n# e2dz-6256-a
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1971 1972? 73? Ford LTD Mercury Marquis? 400 radiator fan shroud D1AE 8146-BA
1971 1972? 73? Ford LTD Mercury Marquis? 400 radiator fan shroud D1AE 8146-BA
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1972 FORD GALAXIE LTD CUSTOM WAGON OWNERS MANUAL
1972 FORD GALAXIE LTD CUSTOM WAGON OWNERS MANUAL
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1973 FORD GALAXIE LTD CUSTOM 500 OWNERS MANUAL
1973 FORD GALAXIE LTD CUSTOM 500 OWNERS MANUAL
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1974 FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA FACTORY OWNERS MANUAL
1974 FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA FACTORY OWNERS MANUAL
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1979 FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA OEM ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL
1979 FORD LTD CROWN VICTORIA OEM ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL
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NOS Window Crank Handle Regulator 1968 68 Ford Galaxie XL LTD C8AZ-7630322 A1D
NOS Window Crank Handle Regulator 1968 68 Ford Galaxie XL LTD C8AZ-7630322 A1D
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1971 71 FORD BROCHURE Mustang LTD Torino Maverick Tbird
1971 71 FORD BROCHURE Mustang LTD Torino Maverick Tbird
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1966 66 FORD BROCHURE Mustang LTD Fairlane Falcon Tbird
1966 66 FORD BROCHURE Mustang LTD Fairlane Falcon Tbird
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1973 73 FORD ltd TAILAMP NOS TAIL LIGHT
1973 73 FORD ltd TAILAMP NOS TAIL LIGHT
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Hidden ANTENNA Kit - 1981 thru 1985 Ford LTD
Hidden ANTENNA Kit - 1981 thru 1985 Ford LTD
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Hidden ANTENNA Kit - 1974 thru 1980 Ford LTD
Hidden ANTENNA Kit - 1974 thru 1980 Ford LTD
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73 74 75 76 77 Ford LTD Country Squire Window Stop NOS
73 74 75 76 77 Ford LTD Country Squire Window Stop NOS
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1972 Ford LTD Advertisement, Vintage Ad
1972 Ford LTD Advertisement, Vintage Ad
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65 66 67 68 69 70 71 FORD GALAXIE LTD PICK UP ANTENNA
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 FORD GALAXIE LTD PICK UP ANTENNA
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Ford OEM NOS LTD Sable Console Cover Shield Part# E6DZ-5462171-A
Ford OEM NOS LTD Sable Console Cover Shield Part# E6DZ-5462171-A
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Ford LTD/Crown Vic Radiator Mounting Bracket (2) E0AZ-8B455-A
Ford LTD/Crown Vic Radiator Mounting Bracket (2) E0AZ-8B455-A
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FORD FAIRMONT LTD RANCHERO SAIL MIRROR GLASS KIT NEW
FORD FAIRMONT LTD RANCHERO SAIL MIRROR GLASS KIT NEW
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81 84-86 COUGAR,GRANADA,LTD,MARQUIS,TURN SIGNAL LIGHT L
81 84-86 COUGAR,GRANADA,LTD,MARQUIS,TURN SIGNAL LIGHT L
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Lincoln Town Car Ford LTD Mercury Grand Marquis Wagner Rear Brake Shoes PAB482R*
Lincoln Town Car Ford LTD Mercury Grand Marquis Wagner Rear Brake Shoes PAB482R*
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83 84 85 86 FORD LTD L. REAR DOOR GLASS SW
83 84 85 86 FORD LTD L. REAR DOOR GLASS SW
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67 FORD GALAXIE ARMREST ARM REST
67 FORD GALAXIE ARMREST ARM REST
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1987 ford LTD C/VIC owners manual average condition
1987 ford LTD C/VIC owners manual average condition
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New Sunpro Tachometer Geo Storm Mercedes Benz GL450 Ford LTD Saturn Vue CP7901
New Sunpro Tachometer Geo Storm Mercedes Benz GL450 Ford LTD Saturn Vue CP7901
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NOS 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Ford LTD Side Lamp Marker Bezel Wagon
NOS 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Ford LTD Side Lamp Marker Bezel Wagon
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1970 Ford Brochure LTD XL Galaxie 500 Custom 500
1970 Ford Brochure LTD XL Galaxie 500 Custom 500
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NOS 1969-1970 Ford LTD Parking Lamp Lens Set
NOS 1969-1970 Ford LTD Parking Lamp Lens Set
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1972 Ford LTD Country Squire Advertisement, Vintage Ad
1972 Ford LTD Country Squire Advertisement, Vintage Ad
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83 84 85 86 FORD LTD L. REAR DOOR GLASS SW
83 84 85 86 FORD LTD L. REAR DOOR GLASS SW
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The Honda Company has a history of producing quality cars, motorcycles, scooters, trucks, robots, jets and jet engines, ATVs, water craft, and many other important technologies. One interesting historical feature of the Honda Company is the origination of the Honda engine. Honda is the largest engine manufacturer in the world, with more than 14 million internal combustion engines built each year.

After World War II, Soichiro Honda formed the Honda Research Institute Company Ltd in Japan. In 1947, Honda built the A-type engine, a 1-horsepower 50cc two-stroke that fastened to bicycles. Honda staff called it the "chimney" because of its tall cylinder. In September 1948, the Honda Motor Co. was formally established.

The first production automobile from Honda was the T360 mini pick-up truck which was powered by a small 356 cc straight-4 gasoline engine. The first production car from Honda was the S500 sports car. In 1961, the bigger Volvo model engines called the 122-S series B-18 engine were built. In 1965 Honda built a race car equipped with a 12-cylinder engine.

In 1973, The Ford Motor Company formed an agreement with The Honda Motor Company to obtain technical data on a new engine that would decrease air pollution. They created the first engine to meet the guidelines of the 1970 US Clean Air Act.

In 1991, Honda reported selling 7000 CRX-HF cars where the Honda engine used computers and sensors to control valve action and the air-fuel. The purpose was to increase the amount of air in the mixture to 20 parts per 1 part gasoline.

In May 1999, Honda announced that it would supply its new Formula 1 engines to British American Racing. The most important highlight of the announcement was that Honda's engine engineers had developed an oil trap that fitted into the engine. Also in 1999, Hybrid Electric Honda launched the first commercial hybrid electric car that was sold in the US as the Honda Insight. The first-generation Insight was produced from 2000 to 2006. This was the most fuel-efficient mass-produced car at the time. In 2000, Honda began mass producing clean high-performance engines.

The Honda Civic GX is the only natural gas vehicle (NGV) available in certain US locations. In 2001, the Civic GX was rated the cleanest-burning internal combustion engine in the world by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency?.

In 2006, Honda announced it would build a $154-million engine plant near Alliston, Ontario, Canada. It would be the first engine plant in Canada. In late 2006, Honda's Brazilian subsidiary launched flexible-fuel versions for the Honda Civic and Honda Fit. These models run on a mixture of hydrous ethanol (E100) and E20-E25 gasoline.

Honda introduced the second-generation Insight in Japan in February 2009. It will be the cheapest hybrid available in the US.

Since 2002, Honda has been selling the Honda Civic Hybrid (2003 model) in the US. It was followed by the Honda Accord Hybrid, which was offered in 2005 to 2007 models. Honda is also planning to introduce a hybrid version of its Honda Fit, as well as another unique small hybrid vehicle based on the CR-Z sports car that was introduced at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.

Honda has a remarkable history of building solid engines. It will be interesting to see what the future of the Honda engine will bring.

Formula Honda offers both new and used cars in Toronto and in the GTA - with a huge variety of cars, trucks, SUV's and vans. Also provides quality auto repair Toronto.

Ford/Firestone Cover-up Deadly Product Defects

Thousands of Ford Explorer occupants have been severely injured or killed in rollover accidents due to poorly designed Ford Explorers equipped with defective Firestone tires. Ford Motor Company and Bridgestone/Firestone covered-up knowledge of deadly product defects for over ten years.

A new law, the Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation (TREAD) Act, was passed in recognition of the manufacturers' failure to divulge the deadly SUV/tire combination. Although both Ford and Firestone are to blame for the multitude of deaths, the root problems begin and end with Ford Motor Company.

Thousands of people have suffered injury and death due to the Ford Explorer/Firestone tire combination. According to an August 27, 2001 report, the federal government has linked 203 deaths and over 700 injured occupants, in the United States alone, to the poorly designed Ford Explorer and its defective Firestone tires (1).

The Icfai Center for Management Research estimates that the SUV/tire combination is responsible for over 250 deaths and more than 3,000 injuries in the United States (2).

According to the information collected by the National Highway Traffic Association (NHTSA), approximately 85 percent of the deaths caused by the Ford/Firestone defects occurred in the southern-most regions of the United States.

The following are the number of deaths per state caused by the SUV/tire combination according to an April 2001 report by Public Citizen (3).

- California: 28 fatalities
- Nevada: 5 fatalities
- Arizona: 15 fatalities
- Montana: 1 fatality
- Colorado: 1 fatality
- New Mexico: 7 fatalities
- Nebraska: 1 fatality
- Oklahoma: 8 fatalities
- Texas: 35 fatalities
- Arkansas: 3 fatalities
- Mississippi: 3 fatalities
- Michigan: 1 fatality
- Massachusetts: 2 fatalities
- New Jersey: 1 fatality
- Maryland: 4 fatalities
- Pennsylvania: 1 fatality
- Ohio: 1 fatality
- Kentucky: 2 fatalities
- Tennessee: 4 fatalities
- Alabama: 3 fatalities
- Georgia: 1 fatality
- Florida: 28 fatalities

Ford Motor Company approved the design of the Firestone P235/75R15 ATX tire on June 11, 1987 (4). It was specifically designed for use on the Ford Explorer and was used as original equipment when the vehicle was introduced in 1990.

Bridgestone/Firestone began mass-producing the 15-inch ATX tire in 1990. The tire was redesigned in 1995 and 1996 when it was renamed the ATX II and the Wilderness AT (5).

The Ford Explorer was first introduced in March of 1990 as the successor of the Bronco II. The Bronco II was known as being prone to rollover collisions; however Ford Motor Company designed the Explorer with the same frame and similar wheelbase-to-height ratio as the Bronco II.

Ford knew that the Explorer would continue the same rollover problems of the Bronco II; however it was much more cost effective to continue the production of the Explorer with the same rollover prone frame and body style than to make any changes.

The stability problems of the Ford Explorer were known early and were well documented. Ford's own engineers recommended changes to the Explorer's design numerous times to counteract the vehicles propensity to rollover. The most important recommendations included: changes to the Explorer's suspension, increasing its tract width, lowering its center of gravity and using smaller tires. The face of their own engineers, Ford did not make changes the design of the Explorer. Instead, Ford management decided to remove air from the tires, lowering the recommended pounds per square inch (psi) to 26. Firestone recommended a tire pressure of 30 psi, with a maximum 35 psi.

Despite the change in tire pressure, the Ford Explorer continued to be much more prone to rollovers than other vehicles on the road. Leon Robertson, a retired Yale University epidemiologist, conducted a study on vehicle occupant deaths in tire-related accidents using federal data from 1990 to 1997.

According to this study, 91 percent of the Ford Explorer occupants that died in tire-related accidents involved rollovers. However, only 28 percent of tire-related deaths in cars involved rollovers (6).

Ford's decision to deflate the tires increased the Explorers rolling resistance (a positive consequence), however it also produced a lower fuel economy (a negative consequence). In order to improve the Explorer's fuel economy without decreasing its rolling resistance, Ford ordered Firestone to decrease the weight of the tires. In 1994, the tires' weight was reduced by about 10 percent.

According to Public Citizen, the weight decrease was achieved by reducing the gauge of various internal components, modifying the sub tread compound, using a lightweight belt package, and making specific modifications to the sidewall of the tire (7). The newly designed tire was lighter and subsequently less durable, therefore making it more susceptible to tread separations.

Tire-tread separations resulting in rollover collisions proved to be a problem almost immediately after the Ford Explorer was introduced in 1990. According to Public Citizen, at least 5 lawsuits concerning the SUV/tire combination were filed before 1993, and at least 15 lawsuits were filed by the end of 1996.

Consumers and dealers from the United States and foreign countries filed thousands of complaints. By September 19, 2000, there were 2,200 complaints involving 103 deaths and more than 400 injuries.

Many state agencies, such as law enforcement, national park services and wildlife protection agencies, use the Ford Explorer as their company vehicles. By 1996, several state agencies began having major problems with tread separations of Firestone tires on Ford Explorers.

On June 20, 1996, Lowell Whitaker, Arizona Game and Fish Department manager, sent a memo to his regional supervisor describing two tire "blow out" of Firestone tires on Ford Explorers. Whitaker also informs that the Department of Public Safety had endured a series of collisions caused by tread separations of Firestone tires (8).

The problem of tread separation was noticed much earlier in other countries. By 1997, Ford dealers in the Middle East began to report similar tread separation problems on the Explorers. An internal Ford memo from Carlos Mazzorin (Ford's group vice president, Asia Pacific Operations, South American Operations and global purchasing) dated August 27, 1999 states: "Issue description: While driving the vehicle at high speeds, for prolonged periods of time, the tire tread separated (belt edge separation) from the main carcass of the tire. 19 rollovers attributed to this issue have occurred in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar combined. Several fatalities have resulted. The issue has also occurred in Venezuela, and fatalities have also resulted in that market."

By 1999, Ford replaced Firestone tires on 46,912 of its SUVs in Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Thailand, Malaysia and Colombia9. However, Ford and Firestone failed to inform U.S. authorities and consumers of the problems.

Ford Motor Company and Bridgestone/Firestone knew about the instability problems of Ford Explorers and Firestone tire tread separations long before the problems gained public attention.

On February 7, 2000, Houston television station KHOU aired a report that spotlighted the tread separation problems of Firestone tires on Ford Explorers. The CBS affiliate station reported the story of numerous deaths and lawsuits caused by Firestone tread separations and Ford Explorer rollovers. The station's report prompted several dozen people in Texas to report similar problems to authorities.

Almost immediately following the KHOU report, NHTSA began studying the problem of Firestone tires on Ford Explorers. On March 6, 2000, NHTSA began a preliminary investigation after receiving dozens of inquiries and complaints. By May 2, 2000, the agency launched a formal investigation into 47 million Firestone ATX, ATX II, and Wilderness tires. NHTSA found two major problems with Ford Motor Company and Bridgestone/Firestone in their investigation.

The agency found that there was an unusually high failure rate of Firestone tires on Ford Explorers and that Ford and Firestone withheld pertinent information from the public and from authorities regarding the deadly SUV/tire combination.

Although Ford and Firestone began replacing Firestone tires outside the United States as far back as 1998, the manufacturers did not conduct recalls in the U.S. until August 2000. NHTSA publicly announced its investigation of 46 deaths related to the Ford Explorer/Firestone tire combination on August 7, 2000.

A couple of days later, on August 9, 2000, Bridgestone/Firestone announced a voluntary recall of 6.5 million 15" ATX, ATX II, and Wilderness AT tires. Almost a year later, in May 2001, Ford announced that it was recalling all 13 million Firestone Wilderness AT tires that remained on its vehicles.

On November 1, 2000, NHTSA enacted the Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation (TREAD) Act. The TREAD Act was passed in recognition of Ford and Firestone's failure to divulge the deadly SUV/tire combination to United States authorities.

The new Act gives NHTSA authority to require motor vehicle and vehicle equipment manufacturers to provide information about possible defects in the United States or in foreign countries. The idea is to ensure that NHTSA receives appropriate data, related to foreign recall actions and internal company information on claims and lawsuits related to defects, in a timely fashion.

Although both Ford and Firestone are to blame, Ford Motor Company is primarily responsible for the multitude of deaths. Ford was behind most of the key decisions that resulted in such a dangerous SUV/tire combination. The Ford Explorer is defectively designed. It has an inexcusably high rollover propensity that Ford Motor Company has known about since the vehicles introduction in 1990. The tread problems of the Firestone tires were primarily due to the tires performance specifications demanded by Ford.

The Ford Explorer is extremely rollover prone due to a high center of gravity and narrow wheelbase. In order to counteract this deadly problem, Ford removed air from the tires to increase the Explorer's rolling resistance. However, the lower tire pressure resulted in a lower fuel economy. Then, in an attempt to improve fuel economy, Ford ordered that Firestone lower the weight of the tires. However, the removal of weight resulted in a weaker and less durable tire making it more susceptible to tread separations.

The instability of the Ford Explorer and the tire tread separation of Bridgestone/Firestone tires was known within the automobile industry long before any recalls were ever carried out. Hundreds of injuries and deaths have occurred due to the deadly SUV/tire combination.

The design and subsequent re-design of the Firestone tire was Ford's attempt to use a cost effective cosmetic remedy to fix a serious defectively designed vehicle. Ford chose to address the Explorer's stability problems by altering the tire specifications instead of actually resolving the root problem - the defective design of the Ford Explorer.

About the Author

John Bisnar is a partner at Newport Beach Personal Injury Law Firm Bisnar Chase. The Bisnar Chase law firm has dedicated their practice to victims of serious injuries due to defective products, negligence and malpractice.

Visit the main website at http://www.bestattorney.com or call 888-265-0161

Does anyone know how to remove a glove compartment latch from a 1989 Ford LTD Crown Victoria?

The glove compartment door will not stay closed because the latch is broken but the latch assembly is still on the door. I just haven't had time to figure out how to remove it to replace it. Thanks!

Im pretty sure there's just a clip holding it in.

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