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What size are the lug nuts on a Toyota 86?

A quick reference: the Toyota 86 uses lug nuts that are M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat on a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, with five lug nuts per wheel.


Technical specifications


For owners and mechanics, the core specs to match when replacing wheels or buying aftermarket hardware are the thread size, seat type, bolt pattern, and the number of nuts per wheel. The Toyota 86, as well as its BRZ and FR-S siblings, shares these essentials.



  • lug nut size: M12 x 1.5 (thread diameter and pitch)

  • seat type: 60-degree conical (acorn) seating

  • bolt pattern: 5 x 114.3 mm

  • number of nuts per wheel: 5

  • nut compatibility: standard factory wheels and many aftermarket wheels designed for 5x114.3


In practice, matching these specs ensures proper fitment and safe mounting. Always verify with your wheels' manufacturer and your vehicle’s documentation when in doubt.


Model-year consistency


Across the current and recent generations of the Toyota 86, including the BRZ and FR-S variants sold in different markets, lug nut size and bolt pattern have remained consistent. However, it’s essential to check the exact spec for your specific model year and wheel selection, especially if you are using aftermarket wheels or wheels sourced from different regions.


How to verify on your car


When in doubt, take a few quick steps to confirm the exact lug nut specifications for your vehicle before purchasing wheels, nuts, or adapters.



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or the door jamb placard for the wheel hardware specification, including lug nut size and bolt pattern.

  2. Inspect the current lug nuts on your car or wheel to measure diameter, pitch (amount of threads per unit length), and the seat angle. A caliper and a thread gauge can help, or bring a sample nut to a parts store for comparison.

  3. If you’re buying wheels or nuts online, enter your vehicle’s year, make, and model into the retailer’s compatibility checker and compare the listed specs with M12 x 1.5, 60-degree seat, and 5x114.3 pattern.

  4. When in doubt, contact a Toyota dealer or a certified tire shop with your VIN to confirm the exact spec for your car.


Using the correct lug nuts is just one part of safe wheel maintenance; ensure you follow the recommended torque and re-torque intervals provided by the manufacturer and use a-quality torque wrench during installation.


Summary


The Toyota 86’s lug nuts are sized M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, arranged in a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, five nuts per wheel. This setup is standard across the 86, BRZ, and FR-S lineups, but always verify for your exact model year and wheel choice to avoid fitment issues.

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