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Parts for your 2003 Toyota Prius-Wheel studs nuts

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MaxiTrac Extendable Wheel Wrench
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MaxiTrac Extendable Wheel Wrench

$35.70
$51
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MaxiTrac Folding Wheel Brace
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MaxiTrac Folding Wheel Brace

$32.20
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Repco Wheel Nut Set 1/2in UNF 5pc - RTNS2

Repco Wheel Nut Set 1/2in UNF 5pc - RTNS2

$15
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Repco Wheel Nut & Stud Set 7/16in UNF 5pc - RTNSS1

Repco Wheel Nut & Stud Set 7/16in UNF 5pc - RTNSS1

$33
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

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Repco Wheel Nut Set 7/16in UNF 5pc - RTNS1

Repco Wheel Nut Set 7/16in UNF 5pc - RTNS1

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Trojan Wheel Nuts 1/2 inch 13/16 Hex - 5 Pack - TPT1002

Trojan Wheel Nuts 1/2 inch 13/16 Hex - 5 Pack - TPT1002

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

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Trojan 13Inch Wheel - 8 Spoke - T535006

Trojan 13Inch Wheel - 8 Spoke - T535006

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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HQ Holden Style - RTHUB02

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HQ Holden Style - RTHUB02

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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HT Holden Style - RTHUB03

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HT Holden Style - RTHUB03

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ARK Jockey Wheel U-Bolt Set - 100mm x 50mm - 2 Pack - UB4B
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ARK Jockey Wheel U-Bolt Set - 100mm x 50mm - 2 Pack - UB4B

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Repco U Bolt M12 x 100mm x 100mm Square - RTUB2

Repco U Bolt M12 x 100mm x 100mm Square - RTUB2

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Checkpoint Applicator and Removal Tool - CPA

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2003 Toyota Prius wheelstudsnuts: purpose, service and replacement

Based on Toyota’s technical literature—including the 2001–2003 Prius (NHW11) Repair Manual and the 2003 Prius Owner’s Manual—this model uses pressed-in wheel studs with separate wheel nuts (wheelstudsnuts). These sources specify a 4×100 PCD hub using M12 × 1.5 nuts, tightened to 103 Nm (about 76 ft‑lb). Independent repair guides such as Haynes/Chilton for the 2001–2003 Prius also describe wheel removal and refit using studs and nuts. So, wheelstudsnuts are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2003 Toyota Prius.

On a 2003 Prius, the wheel studs act as the fixed threaded posts in the hub, while the wheel nuts clamp the wheel securely against the hub face. It’s a simple, proven setup: strong clamping, easy wheel changes, and straightforward replacement if a stud or nut cops damage.

As part of routine servicing, it pays to give the wheelstudsnuts a quick once-over. Look for corrosion, cross‑threading, or any stud that looks stretched or has flattened threads. If a nut spins without tightening or if torque won’t hold, that’s a red flag. Toyota’s guidance is to tighten wheel nuts to 103 Nm on clean, dry threads—no oil, no anti‑seize—and to recheck after 50–100 kilometres if a wheel has been off.

If replacement is needed, the process is workshop-friendly: remove the wheel, then the brake hardware to access the hub (front disc, rear drum on this model). Press or drive out the damaged stud and pull in the new stud squarely using washers and a spare nut until it seats fully. Always match thread size and the correct nut seat style for the wheel design as per Toyota parts info. When refitting the wheel, snug the nuts in a star pattern, then torque to spec with a calibrated wrench. Avoid sending them home with a rattle gun—over‑torque is a common reason studs stretch or snap later.

  • Use genuine or reputable aftermarket studs/nuts (M12 × 1.5).
  • Keep hub and wheel mating faces clean and flat.
  • Replace any nut with a damaged seat, and don’t mix seat styles.
  • If multiple studs are damaged on one hub, replace them as a set.

Done right, the wheelstudsnuts will hold firm, keep the wheel centred, and help the Prius track straight without shakes or squeaks.

Popular questions

What’s the correct torque for the 2003 Prius wheel nuts?

Toyota specifies 103 Nm (about 76 ft‑lb) on clean, dry threads. Tighten in a star pattern and recheck after 50–100 km if the wheel’s been off. Avoid lubricants on the threads or seats, as that alters clamping force and can over‑stress the studs.

How can one tell if a wheel stud or nut needs replacing?

Watch for chewed or flattened threads, visible bending, or a stud that won’t hold torque. Any nut that binds early or goes tight then loosens again is suspect. Frequent retightening, clicking under load, or vibration after a tyre rotation are also signs to inspect and replace.

Can aftermarket wheel nuts be used on this model?

Yes—so long as they’re M12 × 1.5 and the seat type matches the wheel (tapered or flat-washer style per the wheel design). Choose quality hardware, ensure adequate thread engagement (at least the full nut depth), and avoid mixing seat styles across the same wheel.

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