The wheel nut torque defined by the manufacturer for the Toyota Venza is 154 ft-lbs of torque. This is recommended if a torque wrench is used which allows the bolts to be tightened without stripping or damaging the lug stud. It also lets You know that the wheel assembly is sealed and assembled so that the parts attached to the wheel do not create any strain variations. If You manage to hurt the lug nuts or studs, $10 - $20 per package can be substituted for apprxoimate. From the owners' manual, You would have to find the right lug size and placement. The bolt pattern of the car is listed aS5x114.3 and the form of thread is listed as 12 ‡ 1.5.
80-90 foot pounds, I torqued it to 154 and it snapped, charles I hope all 10 of your lug nuts snap. Stupid people answer questions they know nothing about
76lbs in the specification section of owners manual
A
April 14, 2023
There should be a way to report incorrect answers. I cannot believe this is the first thing that came up on Google. Thankfully I'm a little mechanically inclined and not completely brain-dead to try 154lb/ft Ryan and Charles are either trolls or incredibly mistaken and should never offer car advice ever again.
Charles E.
April 10, 2020
The wheel nut torque for a toyota venza is 154 ft-lbs.
Charlie
January 31, 2022
My F250 Diesel wheel nut torque is 145. I suspect that the author mistakenly found the axel nut torque spec.
Ed
October 21, 2022
76#ft is what the manual says, not 154#!!!!
T T
March 30, 2021
76 ft-lbs. More than that yours lug nuts will swollen. You should google swollen lug nuts.
joseph
April 17, 2024
88-90 pounds is what torque my toyota venza not a stuput 154 pounds.
Jason
April 15, 2024
Ryan and Charles are morons. 76ft lbs. If you want to break your studs and warp your brakes follow the idiots Ryan and Charles
Ed
April 11, 2024
Your outa your mind if you try to torque them down this much... Hope you have extra studs and the know how to replace em all!
Sixty
December 28, 2023
80 ft lbs Ryan and his 7 votes don’t know what he does not know so is dangerous
Matt
May 2, 2023
154ft lbs would seam correct for an m14 stud, but is WAY too much for an m12 stud. (Which is what the venza has) 80-90 is about the max. You want to go.
Mike
August 8, 2021
80lbs is the correct answer.
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