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What size are the wheel nuts on a 2013 Toyota Venza?

The short answer: the 2013 Toyota Venza uses M12 x 1.5 lug nuts with a 60-degree conical seating surface, a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, and typically a 21 mm socket for installation or removal. The standard tightening torque is about 80–83 ft-lbs (108–112 Nm). Always confirm exact values from the owner’s manual or the door jamb sticker, especially if aftermarket wheels are fitted.


In this article, we outline the precise lug nut size, seating style, bolt pattern, required socket size, and torque guidance for the 2013 Venza, along with practical tips for safe wheel maintenance and common scenarios you might encounter.


Wheel nut size and specs


The following specifications cover the core wheel-nut details you’ll need when servicing a 2013 Venza’s wheels.



  • Thread size and pitch: M12 x 1.5

  • Seat type: 60-degree conical (tapered)

  • Bolt pattern: 5 x 114.3 mm (5 on 4.5 inches)

  • Lug nut type: standard acorn-style lug nuts with conical seat

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


Knowing these specs helps ensure you use the correct lug nuts and tools, and prevents cross-threading or improper seating when changing a tire.


Torque guidance and maintenance


Proper torque is essential to keep wheels securely attached without damaging studs or wheels. The following guidelines apply to typical OEM setups on the 2013 Venza, though always verify with your manual or sticker on the driver’s door jamb.



  • Recommended tightening torque: about 80–83 ft-lbs (108–112 Nm) for most OEM wheels; confirm the exact figure for your specific wheel and trim

  • Torque pattern: use a star/crisscross sequence across the five lug nuts to ensure even seating

  • Re-torque reminder: re-check torque after the first 50–100 miles of driving or after wheel removal and reinstallation


These practices help prevent wheel loosening, brake rotor damage, or lug nut over-tightening. If you’re using aftermarket wheels or lug nuts, consult the wheel manufacturer’s specifications for the correct torque and seating requirements.


Summary


For a 2013 Toyota Venza, the wheel nuts are M12 x 1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat, 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, and a 21 mm socket size. Target a tightening torque around 80–83 ft-lbs (108–112 Nm) and follow a crisscross tightening pattern, re-torquing after an initial break-in period. Always verify exact numbers in the owner’s manual or door sticker, especially if aftermarket wheels are installed.

What size socket is a 2010 Venza lug nut?


13/16" hex
12 mm x 1.50 thread size, 13/16" hex.



What vehicles have 9 16 18 lug nuts?


9/16-18 lug nuts fit a range of Ford, Dodge, Ram, and Chevrolet/GMC vehicles, particularly older models and many of the heavier-duty trucks and SUVs from the late 1980s through the 2010s. They are also compatible with most aftermarket wheels that use a 9/16-18 thread pitch and a 60-degree conical seat. It's essential to confirm the correct thread pitch and seat type for your specific vehicle and wheels to ensure a proper and safe fit.
 
Compatible vehicles

  • Ford: 1988-1998 F250, F350
  • Dodge: 1994-2010 Ram 2500, 3500; 2002-2010 Ram 1500; 2004-2009 Durango; 2005-2011 Dakota
  • Ram: 2013-2018 Chassis Cab; 2011-2011 Ram 1500, 2500, 3500
  • Chevrolet/GMC: Many C20, K20, C30, K30, and related suburban models from the 1970s to the 1980s
  • Hummer: 1992-2006 H1
  • Chrysler: 2006-2009 Aspen 

Important considerations
  • Aftermarket vs. OEM: Some lug nuts are designed for aftermarket wheels, while others are direct replacements for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) wheels. Make sure the lug nuts match the type of wheels you have. 
  • Thread pitch: The "9/16-18" specifies the size and thread count. The "9/16" refers to the stud diameter, and the "18" is the number of threads per inch. You must match this to your vehicle's studs. 
  • Seat type: The seat type (e.g., conical, spherical) must match your wheel to ensure proper contact and secure mounting. 
  • Confirm fitment: Always verify the exact fitment for your specific year, make, and model before purchasing.



What size socket is a Toyota wheel nut?


The most common socket size for Toyota lug nuts is 21mm or 13/16-inch. While 21mm is the standard, some models or aftermarket wheels may use different sizes, so it is always best to confirm by checking your owner's manual, measuring a lug nut, or testing sockets to ensure the correct fit before starting a tire change.
 
How to find the correct socket size

  • Check your owner's manual: Your vehicle's manual will specify the exact lug nut size required. 
  • Measure an existing lug nut: Use a caliper to measure the diameter of a lug nut you already have. 
  • Test different sockets: Try various sockets, starting with the most common sizes like 21mm and 13/16-inch, to see which one fits without any play. 
  • Buy a multi-size kit: A lug wrench or socket set with universal or multiple sizes can be a good investment, especially if you have multiple vehicles or are unsure about the size. 

Important considerations
  • Aftermarket wheels: If you have changed your wheels, you may need a different size or style of lug nut to fit your new wheels. 
  • Specialty sockets: Some lug nuts have special features, such as a "chrome cap" or "spline grooves," which may require a special socket or key for removal. 
  • Impact vs. hand socket: Using an impact socket for an impact wrench can prevent damage to your wheels and lug nuts. 
  • Torque: Make sure to properly torque your lug nuts after installation to prevent them from loosening. 



What size are the lug nuts on a 2013 Toyota Venza?


Notes: Nut. 12mm x 1.50 Thread Size, 13/16" Hex, 1.5" Length.


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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.