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Can you tell me the appropriate torque specification for the axle nut on a 2007 Toyota Yaris?

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Imca29

To properly secure the axle nuts on your 2007 Toyota Yaris, you should tighten them to a torque ranging from 160 to 164 foot pounds. When handling lug nuts on a vehicle, it's crucial to be mindful of not over-tightening them, as this could lead to them snapping or getting stripped - especially if they are old or rusted. Stripping the lug nuts could cause them to spin in the socket, making it difficult to loosen them. In such a case, a mechanical press may be required to remove them, potentially damaging the wheel. If the bolts snap, the rotor on the wheel would need to be removed to unthread them from the back. These issues can be avoided with proper precaution during the process.

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  • Troy E.

    The recommended torque range for tightening the axle nuts on a 2007 Toyota Yaris is 160 to 164 pounds-feet. Be sure to consult your owner's manual for confirmation.

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