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MaxiTrac Extendable Wheel Wrench

MaxiTrac Extendable Wheel Wrench

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

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

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

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Repco 1/2in Dr. Wheel Nut Impact Socket 17mm - RTWNS17

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Repco 1/2in Dr. Wheel Nut Impact Socket 21mm - RTWNS21

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

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Repco 1/2in Dr. Wheel Nut Impact Socket 19mm - RTWNS19

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Repco 1/2in Dr. Wheel Nut Impact Socket 22mm - RTWNS22

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2010 Toyota Avensis wheel studs and nuts: what they do and how to look after them

Based on technical references, the 2010 Toyota Avensis (T27) uses wheel studs and nuts, not wheel bolts. Toyota Europe’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists hub “stud bolts” and matching wheel nuts for T27 Avensis variants, and the Toyota Avensis Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual specify tightening torque for wheel nuts (typically 103 N·m). Haynes’ Toyota Avensis (2009–2015) guide also describes checking and tightening the wheel nuts to spec. So, wheel studs and nuts are absolutely relevant and fitted to this vehicle.

On a 2010 Avensis, the wheel studs are fixed to the hub and the wheel is secured with nuts. It’s a simple, reliable setup that makes wheel changes quick and tidy. The studs are M12 x 1.5 thread, the hub is 60.1 mm centre bore, and the Avensis runs a 5 x 114.3 mm PCD. The nuts clamp the wheel evenly to the hub face, so correct torque matters for safety and smooth driving.

During servicing or any tyre rotation, the wheel nuts should be tightened to 103 N·m using a calibrated torque wrench. Avoid sending them home with a rattle gun—nip them up with the gun if you must, but always finish by hand to the correct torque. Don’t lubricate the nut seats or stud threads, Toyota’s torque spec assumes clean, dry threads. If you’re in coastal NZ or Aussie regions, a light clean of the hub face and wheel mounting pad (not the threads) helps prevent corrosion and stuck wheels. A smear of anti-seize on the hub centre spigot only is acceptable, keeping it away from studs and nut seats.

When is it time to replace wheel studs or nuts? Look for rounded or rusty nut seats, stretched or cross‑threaded studs, or nuts that no longer hold torque. If a stud snaps or spins, it’ll need pressing out and replacing—straightforward for a workshop. Whenever you change to aftermarket wheels, match the seat type (usually 60° taper) and ensure the thread is M12 x 1.5. After any wheel removal, it’s smart to recheck torque after 50–100 km.

  • Torque wheel nuts to 103 N·m (Owner’s/Repair Manual spec).
  • Keep threads clean and dry, never oil or grease them.
  • Inspect studs/nuts for damage, replace in sets if seats are worn.
  • Use correct seat style and thread for aftermarket wheels.

References (by name): Toyota Avensis Owner’s Manual (T27, 2009–2012), Toyota Repair Manual for Avensis T27 (Wheel & Tyre/Hub sections), Toyota Europe Electronic Parts Catalogue (stud and nut listings), Haynes Toyota Avensis 2009–2015.

Popular questions about 2010 Toyota Avensis wheel studs and nuts

What’s the correct wheel nut torque for a 2010 Avensis?

The factory torque is 103 N·m. That figure appears in the Toyota Owner’s Manual and the workshop Repair Manual for the T27. After any tyre rotation or wheel removal, recheck torque after 50–100 km of driving.

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

Signs include a nut that won’t tighten smoothly, visible thread damage, a chewed or rusty conical seat, or a stud that won’t hold the specified torque. If a stud is bent, stripped, or snapped, it should be replaced—often along with the affected nuts.

Can factory nuts be used with aftermarket mags?

Sometimes, but only if the seat type matches (most OEM are 60° tapered). Many aftermarket wheels need a different seat (taper, mag/shank, or ball) or a different hex size to fit the recess. Always match seat style and keep the M12 x 1.5 thread. Use spigot rings to maintain the 60.1 mm hub-centric fit if needed.

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