The 2013 Toyota Tundra uses a lug nut of M14x1.50 dimensions. This gives it a hex size of 22mm, with an overall length of 1.362 inches. C-HRome, steel and/or aluminum are all great choices for materials. Lug nuts come in a variety of different materials, each serving a different purpose, be it structural or aesthetic. From older, more conventional lug nuts like the steel nuts used by Ford, to more modern day options that use aluminum, lug nuts secure the wheel onto the body of the vehicle. The 2013 Tundra uses a robust, sturdy and structurally sound heat-treated steel to guarantee performance in a variety of conditions. Theyre also very durable, and are built for longevity.
Sabrina C.
April 13, 2020
The lug nuts have a thread size of m14 x 1.5, With an overall length of 1.32"
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