suspension
Subframe
for 2015 Ford F-150 5.0L V8 Coyote · RWD
Difficulty
Expert
Time
7.8 h
Tools
13
Steps
17
Complete removal and replacement of the front subframe assembly on a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with 5.0L V8, including disconnection of all suspension and steering components.
Warnings
⚠️Vehicle must be properly supported on jack stands rated for the vehicle weight. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a floor jack.
⚠️The subframe assembly is extremely heavy (100+ lbs). Use a transmission jack or subframe support fixture. Do not attempt to support it manually.
⚠Ensure rear wheels are chocked and parking brake is engaged before lifting vehicle.
⚠Control arm bolts must be torqued with vehicle weight on suspension. Final torque procedure is critical to prevent premature bushing failure.
ℹ️This procedure assumes front suspension components (control arms, struts, steering rack) are remaining attached to the subframe during removal. If replacing individual components, disassemble as needed before lowering subframe.
Tools required
Floor jack and jack stands (minimum 6-ton capacity)Essential
Transmission jack or subframe support fixtureEssential
Torque wrench (50-200 Nm range)Essential
Breaker barEssential
Socket set (metric, 10mm-24mm)Essential
Allen key setEssential
Ball joint separator or pickle forkEssential
Pry bar
Wheel chocksEssential
Wire brush
Penetrating oil
Cotter pin installation toolEssential
Thread locker (medium strength)
Parts
- Front subframe assembly × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Subframe mounting bolts (if replacement required) × 4 — Use OEM specification
- Cotter pins for ball joints × 2 — Use OEM specification
- Control arm bolts (if replacement required) × 4 — Use OEM specification
- Sway bar link nuts (recommended replacement) × 2 — Use OEM specification
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level concrete surface and engage parking brake
- Chock rear wheels securely
- Loosen wheel lug nuts while vehicle is on ground
- Lift front of vehicle and support on jack stands at frame rails behind subframe mounting points
- Remove both front wheels
- Spray all suspension and subframe bolts with penetrating oil and allow to soak for 15-20 minutes
- Position transmission jack or subframe support fixture nearby for subframe support
Procedure
- 1Disconnect sway bar linksLocate the sway bar links connecting the sway bar to the lower control arms on both sides. Hold the shaft with an Allen key to prevent spinning and remove the lower sway bar link nuts. Separate the links from the control arms. The links can remain attached to the sway bar.Torque specSway Bar Link76 Nm (56 lb-ft)
- 2Disconnect outer tie rod endsRemove the cotter pins from both outer tie rod end castle nuts. Loosen but do not fully remove the castle nuts. Use a ball joint separator or pickle fork to separate the tie rod ends from the steering knuckles. Once separated, remove the castle nuts completely and swing tie rod ends out of the way.⚠Do not damage the tie rod end boots during separation. Aggressive hammering can damage the ball joint.
- 3Disconnect lower ball jointsRemove the cotter pins from both lower ball joint castle nuts. Remove the ball joint nuts completely. Use a ball joint separator to break the taper between the ball joint stud and the steering knuckle. Carefully pry the lower control arm down to fully separate the ball joint from the knuckle. The knuckle assembly will now be supported only by the strut.⚠Support the knuckle/hub assembly to prevent strain on the CV axle and brake hose once the ball joint is separated.Torque specBall Joint Nut110 Nm (81 lb-ft)
- 4Disconnect steering rack from subframeLocate the steering rack mounting bolts that attach the rack to the subframe (typically two bolts). Remove these mounting bolts and carefully lower the steering rack while keeping it attached to the steering column. Secure the rack to the frame with wire or rope to prevent it from hanging by the steering shaft.⚠Do not allow the steering rack to hang unsupported. This can damage the steering shaft universal joint or electronic power steering components.
- 5Disconnect brake line bracketsLocate any brake line brackets or clips attached to the subframe. Remove the mounting bolts or clips to free the brake lines from the subframe. Ensure brake lines have sufficient slack to lower with the vehicle body while the subframe drops.⚠Do not stretch or kink brake lines. Ensure adequate slack before lowering subframe.Torque specMounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
- 6Disconnect ABS/electrical connectors from subframeIdentify any ABS sensor wiring or electrical harness brackets mounted to the subframe. Disconnect connectors and remove any mounting clips or brackets to separate all wiring from the subframe assembly.Torque specMounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
- 7Support subframe with transmission jackPosition the transmission jack or subframe support fixture under the center of the subframe. Raise the jack until it makes firm contact with the subframe and is supporting the weight. Use wood blocks or padding to distribute the load and prevent damage to the subframe.⚠️Ensure the subframe is securely supported and balanced on the jack before removing mounting bolts. An unstable load can shift and cause serious injury.
- 8Remove subframe mounting boltsLocate all four subframe mounting bolts (two front, two rear) that attach the subframe to the vehicle frame. Using a breaker bar, carefully loosen each bolt in a cross pattern (front left, rear right, front right, rear left) to maintain even support. Remove all four mounting bolts completely but keep the jack supporting the subframe weight.⚠️Have an assistant monitor subframe stability while removing bolts. Do not remove all bolts from one side before the other.
- 9Lower and remove subframe assemblyVery slowly and carefully lower the transmission jack, monitoring clearance on all sides. Watch for any wiring, hoses, or components that may still be attached. Lower the subframe completely and roll the jack out from under the vehicle. Inspect all mounting points on the vehicle frame for damage or corrosion.⚠Lower the subframe in small increments, checking frequently for interference. Stop immediately if resistance is felt.
- 10Prepare and position new subframeIf installing a new subframe, transfer any components as needed (sway bar, control arms, steering rack). Clean all mounting surfaces on the vehicle frame with a wire brush. Position the new or refurbished subframe on the transmission jack and raise it into position, aligning all mounting bolt holes.ℹ️Alignment of the subframe is critical for proper suspension geometry. Ensure all mounting holes align without forcing.
- 11Install subframe mounting boltsStart all four subframe mounting bolts by hand to ensure proper thread engagement. Once all bolts are started, tighten them in a cross pattern to ensure even seating. Do not fully torque at this stage if the service manual specifies a particular sequence.ℹ️Verify subframe alignment before final torquing. Some manufacturers require specific alignment procedures.
- 12Reconnect steering rack to subframePosition the steering rack onto its mounting points on the subframe. Install the steering rack mounting bolts and torque according to specification if available. Remove any support wires used to hold the rack during subframe removal.Torque specMounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
- 13Reconnect lower ball jointsGuide the lower ball joint studs into the steering knuckles on both sides. Install the ball joint nuts and torque to specification. Install new cotter pins through the castle nuts and bend to secure. Verify the ball joint is fully seated in the knuckle taper.⚠Always use new cotter pins. Never reuse old cotter pins as they may be weakened.Torque specBall Joint Nut110 Nm (81 lb-ft)
- 14Reconnect outer tie rod endsInsert the tie rod end studs into the steering knuckles. Install the castle nuts and torque to specification (if available in service manual). Install new cotter pins and bend to secure. Verify full engagement of the taper.ℹ️Wheel alignment will be required after this procedure. Tie rod position may have changed.
- 15Reconnect sway bar linksConnect the sway bar links to the lower control arms. Install new sway bar link nuts while holding the shaft with an Allen key. Torque to specification.Torque specSway Bar Link76 Nm (56 lb-ft)
- 16Reconnect brake lines and electrical connectorsReattach all brake line brackets to the subframe using mounting bolts torqued to specification. Reconnect all ABS sensors and electrical connectors. Ensure all wiring is properly routed and secured with clips.Torque specMounting Bolts34 Nm (25 lb-ft)
- 17Install wheels and perform final torque with vehicle weight on suspensionInstall both front wheels and hand-tighten lug nuts. Lower the vehicle until the suspension is at normal ride height but wheels are still slightly off the ground. Torque the control arm bolts to specification with vehicle weight on the suspension. Lower vehicle completely and torque wheel lug nuts in a star pattern to specification.⚠Control arm bolts MUST be torqued at normal ride height. Torquing with suspension hanging will cause premature bushing failure.Torque specControl Arm Bolts165 Nm (122 lb-ft)Wheel Lug Nuts169 Nm (125 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Double-check that all fasteners have been installed and properly torqued
- Verify all brake lines, ABS sensors, and electrical connectors are properly secured
- Ensure no tools or parts were left in the wheel wells or under the vehicle
- Pump brake pedal several times to ensure proper brake system function before moving vehicle
Verification
- Test drive vehicle at low speed in a safe area and verify no unusual noises, vibrations, or steering issues
- Check for any fluid leaks around brake lines and steering components
- Verify steering wheel is centered when driving straight
- Schedule a professional wheel alignment immediately after completing this repair
- Re-torque all critical fasteners after 50-100 miles of driving
- Inspect all connection points after first test drive for proper seating and torque