What is the 2006 Toyota Tundra's lug nut torque?

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Alex S. December 14, 2020
The lug nuts on a 2006 Toyota Tundra should be torqued to 83 pound feet. Using the proper torque specifications is important to prevent the studs in Your vehicle from stripping out. I recommend when You are changing tires You should use an impact gun to remove the lug nuts because they can effectively break the torque better than a standard socket. However when You reinstall Your lug nuts You will need to use a calibrated torque wrench. Using an impact to reinstall them can strip out the studs or damage Your wheels with too much torque on the lugs. Always make sure to double check Your lug tightness after a short drive to make sure that they have set.
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Jeanne A. April 9, 2020
The lug nut torque for a 2006 toyota tundra truck is 83 lbf.Ft.
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