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

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

$21
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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

$21
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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

$99
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Trojan 13Inch Wheel - 8 Spoke - T535006

Trojan 13Inch Wheel - 8 Spoke - T535006

$197
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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

$31
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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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2020 Subaru XV wheel studs and nuts

Yes, wheel studs and nuts are used on the 2020 Subaru XV. Technical references including the 2020 Subaru XV/Crosstrek Owner’s Manual (Wheels and Tyres section) and Subaru service literature specify a five-stud hub using M12 x 1.25 wheel nuts, tightened to around 120 N·m (about 88.5 ft‑lb). That confirms wheelstudsnuts are absolutely relevant for this model.

On a 2020 Subaru XV, the wheel studs and nuts do the heavy lifting of clamping the wheel to the hub. The studs are pressed into the hub and the nuts draw the wheel up tight against the hub face. When torqued correctly, they create the clamping force that keeps the wheel centred (5x100 PCD with a 56.1 mm centre bore), maintains brake rotor alignment, and resists the loads from cornering, braking, and our famously patchy Aussie and Kiwi roads.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to give the 2020subaruxv wheelstudsnuts a quick once‑over. If a nut is hard to spin by hand, the threads could be damaged or contaminated. Cross‑threading and over‑tightening are the two big killers here, both can stretch studs or gall the nut seats. Subaru documentation calls for a clean, dry thread and tapered-seat nuts. Avoid anti‑seize or lubricants on the threads—lubed threads can lead to over‑clamping at the specified torque. After any wheel-off job (tyres, brakes, rotation), torque the nuts to 120 N·m in a star pattern, then recheck after 50–100 km.

If a stud is bent, stripped, or pulls through during tightening, replace it—don’t chance it. Pressed-in studs are serviceable, a workshop can swap them without replacing the hub. Likewise, replace any nut with a damaged seat, swollen cap, or chewed threads. Impact guns are fine for removal, but final tightening should be with a torque wrench. Keep the hub face and wheel mounting pad clean of rust and paint build-up so the clamping force is even. For aftermarket wheels, stick with the correct 60‑degree tapered nuts and the factory thread pitch M12 x 1.25 to avoid mismatches.

  • Torque spec: 120 N·m (≈88.5 ft‑lb), tightened in a star pattern.
  • Threads: M12 x 1.25, clean and dry—no lubricants.
  • Inspect at each tyre rotation or brake service, retorque after 50–100 km.

Popular questions about 2020 Subaru XV wheel studs and nuts

What’s the correct wheel nut torque for a 2020 Subaru XV?

The factory specification commonly cited in Subaru owner and service manuals is 120 N·m (about 88.5 ft‑lb). Tighten in a star pattern on the five-stud hub, and recheck torque after 50–100 km of driving following any wheel removal.

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

Look for cross‑threading, burred or flattened threads, a nut that won’t spin freely by hand, or a stud that feels stretchy or won’t hold torque. Any bent stud, damaged taper seat, or “swollen” cap-style nut should be replaced. If in doubt, it’s inexpensive insurance to renew them.

Can aftermarket wheels use the factory Subaru nuts on a 2020 XV?

Often yes, provided the wheel uses a 60‑degree tapered seat and M12 x 1.25 hardware. If the wheel needs different seats (e.g., mag/shank or ball seat), use the matching nuts supplied by the wheel manufacturer. Always test-fit and torque-check to ensure proper seating and clamping.