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What size socket for 2014 Camry lug nuts?

A 21 mm socket (about 13/16 inch) is the standard size for removing and installing lug nuts on a 2014 Toyota Camry. If your Camry has locking lug nuts, you’ll need the dedicated key to access them. Always verify with the owner's manual or your wheel specification if you’re unsure.


Standard lug nuts and socket size


Most 2014 Camry wheels use five lug nuts per wheel, and the typical across-flats size for those nuts is 21 mm. The lug nuts are usually conical-seat (60-degree), but you should verify the seat type on your specific wheels before applying torque or using a socket.



  • Socket size: 21 mm (13/16 inch) across flats for the lug nuts on most Camry wheels.

  • Number of lug nuts per wheel: 5.

  • Seat type: typically conical 60-degree seat (verify with wheel specifications).

  • Locking lug nuts: if present, you’ll need the specialized key/socket from the spare kit or owner’s manual.


In summary, for standard wheels on a 2014 Camry, a 21 mm socket is generally the correct size. If you have locking nuts or aftermarket wheels, double-check the exact configuration before proceeding.


Special cases and reminders


There are a few exceptions and important reminders that can affect socket choice and torque. These notes help you avoid damaging the lug nuts or the wheel.



  • Locking lug nuts require the matching key or a specialized socket. Without the key, you cannot remove the lug nuts.

  • Aftermarket wheels or adapters may use different lug nut sizes or seat types. Always measure the lug nut flats or consult the wheel manufacturer.

  • Some wheels may visually obscure the lug nuts; if in doubt, inspect the flats with a ruler or caliper to confirm the size.


Always verify the exact configuration for your vehicle and wheel combination. If you’re uncertain, consult the owner’s manual or a trusted tire shop.


Torque and installation guidelines


Torque specification


When reinstalling lug nuts, tighten them to the vehicle’s recommended torque. For a 2014 Camry, this is typically around 80 ft-lbs (approximately 108 Nm). Use a torque wrench and tighten in a star/criss-cross pattern to ensure even seating.


How to remove/install safely


Follow these steps to safely change a wheel or service lug nuts:



  • Park on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and chock the opposite wheel.

  • Loosen lug nuts slightly while the car is on the ground (do not remove yet).

  • Raise the car with a jack and support with jack stands if possible.

  • Remove lug nuts and wheel, then reinstall with all lug nuts in place and torque to spec in a star pattern.


Note: Avoid using impact wrenches to exceed recommended torque values on lug nuts, as over-torquing can damage the studs or wheels.


Bottom line


The standard socket size for the 2014 Toyota Camry lug nuts is 21 mm (13/16 inch). If your car has locking lug nuts or aftermarket wheels, you may need a different tool or key. Always verify hardware, follow the torque specs, and consult the manual if in doubt.


Summary


For most 2014 Camry models, use a 21 mm socket to remove and install lug nuts. Check for locking nuts, confirm seat type, and torque to about 108 Nm (80 ft-lbs) in a star pattern. If uncertain, seek professional assistance to avoid damaging the wheel or studs.

Is 13/16 the same as 21mm?


No, 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch is not the same as $21$mm, but they are very close and often used interchangeably.13/1613 / 1613/16 inch is equal to $20.65$mm, while $21$mm is equal to approximately 0.830.830.83 inches, meaning $21$mm is slightly larger. Because the sizes are so close, a $21$mm socket or wrench will often fit a 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch nut or bolt, and vice versa, though there can be a less-than-perfect fit depending on the manufacturing tolerances of the tools and fasteners. 

  • 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch = $20.65$mm 
  • $21$mm = 0.826770.826770.82677 inches, which is slightly larger than 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch 



Is 7/8 socket the same as 22mm?


No, a 7/8 socket is not exactly the same as a 22mm socket, but they are often used interchangeably because the difference is very small. A 7/8 inch socket is equal to 0.8750.8750.875 inches, while a 22mm socket is equal to approximately 0.8660.8660.866 inches, making the 7/8 socket slightly larger. Using a 7/8 socket on a 22mm fastener may feel a bit loose, and a 22mm socket on a 7/8 fastener may be a bit snug. 
Size comparison

  • 7/8 inch socket: 0.8750.8750.875 inches
  • 22mm socket: 0.8660.8660.866 inches 

Interchangeability and potential issues
  • Using a 7/8" socket on a 22mm fastener: This may feel slightly loose because the socket is larger than the fastener. 
  • Using a 22mm socket on a 7/8" fastener: This may be a snug fit, which is generally better than a loose fit, but could be difficult to use. 
  • Recommendation: For the most precise fit, it's best to use the correct tool for the job. If you have a 22mm fastener, use a 22mm socket. If you have a 7/8 inch fastener, use a 7/8 inch socket. 

When to be cautious
  • Corroded or worn fasteners: If a fastener is corroded or the chrome cap has swelled, either socket may fit poorly. 
  • Torque: For high-torque applications, using the correct size socket is important to prevent damage to the tool or the fastener. 



What size are the lug nuts on a 2014 Toyota Camry?


The lug nuts for a 2014 Toyota Camry are M12 x 1.5 with a 13/16" or 21mm socket size. They have a 60-degree conical (or tapered) seat.
 

  • Thread Size: M12 x 1.5
  • Socket Size: 13/16" or 21mm
  • Seat Type: 60-degree conical



What size socket for 2014 Toyota Camry lug nuts?


The correct lug nut socket size for a 2014 Toyota Camry is 13/16 inch or 21mm. These sizes are interchangeable, though a 13/16" socket may fit slightly better on metric lug nuts. The lug nuts have a metric thread size of M12 x 1.50. 

  • Socket size: 13/16" or 21mm
  • Thread size: M12 x 1.50


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