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A used subframe that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Ford Tourneo Connect has gone through distinct generations, and the subframe design changed between them, so it is not a straightforward swap across generation boundaries. Within the same generation the subframe is generally consistent, but if you are crossing a generational line you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before ordering. Never assume a part will fit based on model name alone.
The Ford Tourneo Custom ran in its first generation from 2012 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2018, so a 2013 unit and a 2018 unit sit either side of that facelift boundary. Within the pre-facelift years subframes are broadly consistent, but whether a pre-facelift subframe crosses cleanly into a facelifted vehicle is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. The breaker will be able to cross-reference your VIN to make sure the geometry and mounting points match.
Yes, engine size can influence subframe specification on the Tourneo because larger or more powerful engines sometimes require uprated front end components to handle the additional load and braking forces. When requesting a quote, always tell the breaker your exact engine size alongside your registration, not just the model name. This helps them pull the right unit from the correct donor vehicle.
For the subframe itself, trim level does not affect fitment — a Titanium or a base-spec Tourneo of the same generation and engine size will use the same subframe. Trim differences on the Tourneo relate to interior equipment, comfort features, and cosmetic details, none of which change the subframe specification. You may find minor cosmetic differences on ancillary brackets from a high-spec donor vehicle, but the core subframe should be the same.
Yes, payload and GVW rating genuinely matter on van-based Tourneo variants because heavier-rated vehicles can carry different running gear to handle the additional load. Do not rely solely on the model name — check the plate on your vehicle for the exact GVW figure and pass that to the breaker when requesting a quote. Fitting a subframe from a lower-rated vehicle into a higher-rated one could result in a mismatch in geometry or strength ratings.
Year alone is not enough information to confirm fitment on a Tourneo subframe, as generation, engine size, and on van variants the GVW rating all play a part. Ask the seller or breaker to cross-reference the part using your full registration number or VIN, which will identify your exact specification. A reputable breaker will do this as standard and should be able to confirm compatibility before you commit to buying.