I own a 2002 Mountaineer (same as Explorer) and I have been told that the undercarriage cannot be greased because this particular vehicle has closed or sealed grease boot areas and does not have the usual grease fittings or nipples that are found on other vehicles. They just do not require periodic greasing as in other vehicles nor is it possible or necessary as long as the suspension parts are in tact and maintain their factory seal.
To the best of my knowledge this truck uses the front suspension called "Ford twin I-beam front suspension."
On a 1997 Ford Expedition : ( NO ) not on the front suspension It could have the REAR load levelling air suspension
the Library.
coil spring indpendent.
Half as good as a Ford's.
When making changes to any part of a car, a diagram will help the person know what to do. A diagram for a 1995 Ford F150 front suspension can be found in the maintenance manual of the car.
The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is in the front passenger footwell behind the kick panel on a 1999 Mercury Mountaineer
independent ( front and rear on the 4 door )
The 2008 Ford Focus has front wheel drive, front strut suspension, Coil front springs, and gas pressurized front shocks. It also has a 110 amp alternator.
ball joints are parts of the front suspension. outside of the A-Arm
On a Ford F-150 : There are ( 4 ball joints ) * 2 upper and 2 lower on the front suspension
It should be in the right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel ( that's where it is on a Ford Explorer ) O.K. you got me ! - I forgot that the Mercury Mountaineer started with the 1997 model year