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What size are the nuts on a Toyota Camry?

The standard lug nut socket size for most Toyota Camry models is 21mm, with wheel studs typically being M12 x 1.5 and a 60-degree conical seat. This pairing covers the majority of Camry generations, but there are exceptions based on year, trim, or aftermarket wheels. Always verify the exact specs for your vehicle.


Common lug nut size for Camry


Here's what you typically encounter on Camry models across recent generations. The following details are the starting point for most repairs and wheel changes.



  • Socket size across flats: 21mm (about 13/16 inch)

  • Wheel stud size: M12 x 1.5 thread pitch

  • Lug nut seat style: 60-degree conical (typical for OEM Camry lug nuts)

  • Torque range (general guideline): roughly 80–95 ft-lbs (108–129 Nm), with exact figures varying by year and wheel setup


Conclusion: For the vast majority of Camry models, keep a 21mm socket handy and confirm the exact torque spec for your specific year and wheels in the owner's manual or door placard.


How to verify the right size for your Camry


Before you replace lug nuts or wheels, follow these steps to confirm you have the correct size for your exact vehicle.



  • Check the owner's manual or the sticker in the driver's door jamb for lug nut size, thread pitch, and torque specifications.

  • Inspect an existing lug nut on the vehicle to confirm the across-flats size fits a 21mm socket, which is the common Camry standard.

  • Look at the wheel studs: many Camrys use M12 x 1.5, but aftermarket wheels may use different specifications.

  • If you have aftermarket wheels, consult the wheel manufacturer or retailer for the correct lug nut size, seat type, and torque requirements.


Conclusion: Accurate sizing and torque are essential for safe wheel mounting and to prevent damage or loosening.


Safety and maintenance notes


Proper handling of lug nuts and torque is crucial for vehicle safety. Follow these guidelines to avoid common issues.



  • Use a calibrated torque wrench to tighten lug nuts to the recommended specification; avoid relying solely on impact wrenches for final torque.

  • Re-torque lug nuts after 50–100 miles of driving to account for settling and thread seating.

  • Ensure you are using the correct socket size (21mm for Camry) to prevent rounding or cross-threading.


Conclusion: Adhering to manufacturer torque specs and verifying sizes prevents wheel loss and ensures long-term reliability.


Summary


In short, the typical lug nut size for most Toyota Camry models is a 21mm socket, with M12 x 1.5 wheel studs and a 60-degree conical seating. Always confirm the exact specifications for your year and wheel configuration using the owner's manual or placard, especially if aftermarket wheels are involved. Proper torque and a post-install recheck are essential for safe driving.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.