What is the purpose of a push bar?

A push bumper or nudge bar is fitted to the chassis of the car and located to augment the front bumper, to allow the car to be used as a battering ram for simple structures or fences, or to push disabled vehicles off the road.

Where is the ECM located on a 1997 Ford f150?

The PCM is located under the dash behind the passenger side kick panel. With the panel removed, remove the small black plastic clip that secures the PCM to the mounting bracket. To remove the PCM from the mounting bracket, maneuver it towards the driver side slightly, then pull straight out.

What size speakers are in a 1997 Ford f150 extended cab?

6″ x 8″
All 1997-00 F-150s feature factory 6″ x 8″ speakers, but with two cabs available, there are some differences in the upgrade process.

Do push bars work?

A review of studies on the safety effect of bull bars published in the journal Traffic Injury Prevention concluded that they “significantly alter the collision dynamics of vehicles, resulting in an increased risk of pedestrian injury and mortality in crashes.”

Whats the difference between a bull bar and push bar?

Push bars extend over your truck’s grille and are designed to provide an even surface for pushing vehicles or other obstacles from one place to another. Bull bars, on the other hand, usually extend no more than halfway up your truck’s bumper.

Can you use a used ECM?

If you mean can a bad ECU be replaced with a used one from a similar vehicle, yes. But it will need to be programmed which requires an interface device, a laptop and access to the manufacturer’s website. Most independent shops won’t be able to do this so a trip to a dealer is required.

What size are front door speakers 1997 Ford f150?

6×8″
Speakers that fit your 1997 Ford F-150*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door 6×8″