Soldato
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- 3 Jun 2005
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For gods sake just get a Mondeo or you will get flamed.
Noo, the ST24 is a very different car. The engine is more highly strung and the chassis is well sorted. The Cougar is more like the Ghia X 2.5 V6 in terms of drive.
One thing to watch on the Cougar is it has very odd tyre sizes (215/50 VR16) which severely limits your choice of rubber. Only premium tyres are available so factor on £100+ per corner. According to the owners club a lot of folk fit 55 profile tyres and live with the speedo underreading.
The ST24 and Cougar V6 engine's are exactly the same the only v6 which isn't was the ST200. The Cougar also has the same suspension setup as the ST200 not sure on the shocks and springs but the subframe and wishbones are the same as the ST200. Which are a lot better then the ST24 which uses the same as the rest of the mondeos the ST24 had 15mm lower and stiffer springs and shocks that was the only difference the ST24 had over the rest of the mondeo range.
but the subframe and wishbones are the same as the ST200.
I stand corrected. I think I got confused with the ST200.
That's good info there. The rear end is definately the same as the MK2 Ghia. Did the rear brakes on my mates Mondy and the ex's Cougar at the same time and they were identical.
I wish they were! Unfortunately they are not, so if you need to replace your wishbone, you have to do it in pairs and will easily end up costing £500 at Fraud, because the Cougar wishbone setup is unique.
I use my sisters Ford Couger to drive to work.......I hate it end of thread![]()
Tyers , you can get Kumos for £70 a corner
[TW]Fox;11950355 said:Great...s
£30 cheaper than posted above , and you point would be ?
Tyers , you can get Kumos for £70 a corner