suspension
Radius Arm Bushing
for 2015 Ford F-150 5.0L V8 Coyote · RWD
Difficulty
Advanced
Time
3.2 h
Tools
11
Steps
14
Replace worn radius arm bushings on the front suspension of a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with 5.0L V8 to restore handling and eliminate clunking noises.
Warnings
⚠️Vehicle must be supported on jack stands at the frame, never work under a vehicle supported only by a floor jack
⚠Radius arm is under tension when vehicle is raised; control arm must be supported before removing fasteners
⚠Ball joint separator tools can release suddenly; keep hands and face clear of the separation point
ℹ️This procedure covers one side; repeat for opposite side if both require service
Tools required
Floor jack and jack stands rated for vehicle weightEssential
Torque wrench (30-200 Nm range)Essential
Breaker barEssential
Socket set (metric, 15mm-24mm)Essential
Ball joint separator or pickle forkEssential
Pry barEssential
Hydraulic press or bushing press tool setEssential
Penetrating oil
Wire brush
HammerEssential
C-clamp or large vice grips
Parts
- Radius arm bushings (front and rear per side) × 2 — Use OEM specification
- Cotter pins for ball joint nuts × 2 — Use OEM specification
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
- Loosen front wheel lug nuts while vehicle is on ground
- Raise front of vehicle and support frame on jack stands rated for vehicle weight
- Remove front wheel on side being serviced
- Spray all radius arm mounting bolts and ball joint nut with penetrating oil, allow to soak 15-20 minutes
- Place a floor jack under the lower control arm near the ball joint to support suspension weight
Procedure
- 1Disconnect sway bar linkLocate the sway bar link connecting to the lower control arm. Use an Allen key to hold the shaft while removing the upper nut with a wrench. Swing the sway bar link out of the way.Torque specSway Bar Link76 Nm (56 lb-ft)
- 2Remove ball joint cotter pin and nutStraighten and remove the cotter pin from the ball joint castle nut on the radius arm. Remove the castle nut completely but keep the nut nearby for reference. Do not reuse the old cotter pin.Torque specBall Joint Nut110 Nm (81 lb-ft)
- 3Separate ball joint from spindleInsert a ball joint separator or pickle fork between the radius arm ball joint and the steering knuckle/spindle. Strike the tool with a hammer to break the taper joint free. Once separated, support the radius arm with the floor jack to prevent it from dropping.⚠Ball joint may separate suddenly; ensure floor jack is positioned to catch the radius arm
- 4Remove front radius arm mounting boltLocate the front radius arm mounting bolt at the frame bracket. This is typically a large horizontal bolt through the front bushing. Use a breaker bar and socket to remove this bolt completely. The radius arm will now pivot on the rear mount only.
- 5Remove rear radius arm mounting boltLocate the rear radius arm mounting bolt at the frame bracket. Remove this bolt while supporting the radius arm with the floor jack. Once removed, carefully lower the radius arm and remove it from the vehicle.
- 6Inspect and clean radius armInspect the radius arm for cracks, bends, or damage. Use a wire brush to clean the bushing bore areas thoroughly, removing all rust and debris. Check ball joint for excessive play or torn boot; if damaged, radius arm replacement may be necessary.
- 7Press out old bushingsUsing a hydraulic press or bushing press tool set, press out the old front and rear bushings from the radius arm. Note the orientation of any offset bushings before removal. Apply steady pressure until bushings are completely removed. Clean the bores again after bushing removal.⚠Wear safety glasses when operating hydraulic press; old bushings can fragment during removal
- 8Press in new bushingsPosition new bushings in the correct orientation (match original installation or follow bushing manufacturer markings). Using the hydraulic press, carefully press new bushings into the radius arm bores until fully seated and flush with the arm. Ensure bushings are straight during installation to prevent binding.
- 9Install radius arm to frame mountsPosition the radius arm back into the vehicle, aligning the front and rear bushing holes with the frame bracket mounting points. Insert both mounting bolts finger-tight. Do not torque at this time as bushings must be torqued at ride height.
- 10Connect ball joint to spindleRaise the radius arm using the floor jack to align the ball joint stud with the hole in the steering knuckle/spindle. Insert the ball joint stud through the knuckle. Install the castle nut and torque to specification. Align the castle nut slots with the ball joint stud hole and install a new cotter pin. Bend cotter pin ends to secure.ℹ️If castle nut slots do not align with cotter pin hole, tighten nut further up to 1/6 turn; never loosen to alignTorque specBall Joint Nut110 Nm (81 lb-ft)
- 11Reconnect sway bar linkPosition the sway bar link back to the lower control arm mounting point. Install the nut while holding the shaft with an Allen key. Torque to specification.Torque specSway Bar Link76 Nm (56 lb-ft)
- 12Install wheel and lower vehicle to load suspensionInstall the wheel and hand-tighten lug nuts. Lower the vehicle until the suspension is at normal ride height with full vehicle weight on the wheels, but keep the jack stands in place as a safety backup. This loads the bushings in their normal operating position.
- 13Torque radius arm mounting bolts at ride heightWith the vehicle at ride height and weight on the suspension, torque both the front and rear radius arm frame mounting bolts to specification. This is critical as torquing bushings while unloaded will cause premature bushing failure.⚠Radius arm bushings MUST be torqued at ride height to prevent binding and premature wear
- 14Final wheel installationRaise vehicle slightly to remove jack stands. Lower vehicle completely to the ground. Torque wheel lug nuts to specification in a star pattern.Torque specWheel Lug Nuts169 Nm (125 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- If servicing both sides, repeat entire procedure for opposite side
- Radius arm mounting bolts must always be torqued with vehicle weight on suspension
- Always use new cotter pins for ball joint castle nuts
Verification
- Test drive vehicle at low speed and verify no clunking or abnormal noises from front suspension
- Perform visual inspection under vehicle to confirm all fasteners are tight and cotter pins are properly installed
- Check for proper suspension movement and ensure no binding during full steering lock in both directions
- Schedule a professional alignment as radius arm removal affects front suspension geometry