Toyota bolts come in various sizes depending on the application. The most common sizes for Toyota bolts are as follows:
– 16mm x 1.50
– 14mm x 1.50
– 12mm x 1.25
– 10mm x 1.25
– 8mm x 1.25
– 6mm x 1.00
These sizes are mostly considered metric fine thread.
In terms of length, the sizes can vary, but commonly carried spare hardware includes bolts in 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm, in a few different lengths such as 25mm, 40mm, and 60mm.
It’s important to note that Toyota uses JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) fasteners, which usually have a small head in comparison to the thread diameter.
Please keep in mind that the specific bolt sizes may vary depending on the model and year of the Toyota vehicle. It’s always a good idea to consult the vehicle’s manual or contact a Toyota dealership for the exact bolt sizes needed for a specific application.
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Contents
- Are car bolts SAE or metric?
- What size bolts are common on cars?
- What size sockets does Toyota use?
- Does Toyota use MM or SAE?
- Do cars use metric or SAE bolts?
- Are Toyota screws metric?
- Does Toyota use metric bolts?
- What bolts do Toyota use?
- What are the common Toyota fastener sizes?
- What are the most common metric sockets?
Are car bolts SAE or metric?
Today, most of the domestic cars prefer using Metric bolts over the SAE inch sized bolts. Your new car must be a joint of Metric bolts and not the standard SAE bolts. This article’s focus is to provide you an easy guide to recognize your bolts. Why The Need When All Of Them Are The Same?
What size bolts are common on cars?
American Manufacturers generally use 13mm, 15mm, 18mm, and 19mm bolts. Anything smaller than these is likely an 8mm or 10mm, and bith asian and american companies use them most often.
What size sockets does Toyota use?
Metric Wrenches
I like to carry a variety of sizes with me just in case, but the majority of bolts on a Toyota will be 10,12,14,17,19,21mm. One of the most important wrenches to keep with you is a 10mm flare nut wrench.
Does Toyota use MM or SAE?
Toyota predominantly uses metric measurements for their vehicles.
Do cars use metric or SAE bolts?
Even today’s modern cars continue to use metric fasteners as the standard because they have various decimal dimensions instead of inches like standard measurements. Even American-made cars use metric bolts.
Are Toyota screws metric?
The diameter is m6 or 6 millimeters. The pitch or distance from thread to thread is 1.0. Or 1 millimeter.
Does Toyota use metric bolts?
Toyotas are JIS metric as opposed to DIN (German) or American metric, (ISO). Only thing I’d add is the lug nuts if OEM can be 21 mm which is NOT 13/16″ OR 7/8″ = 22mm. IE 13/16″ < 21mm < 22 mm = 7/8". My '04 CE came with mangled lugnuts courtesy of various tire shops/garages.
What bolts do Toyota use?
10, 12, 14, and 17 mm are the most common sizes. Add in 19 and 21 mm and maybe 8mm and you should be able to undo any bolt or nut.
What are the common Toyota fastener sizes?
10, 12, 14, and 17 mm are the most common sizes. Add in 19 and 21 mm and maybe 8mm and you should be able to undo any bolt or nut.
What are the most common metric sockets?
Some of the commonly used SAE sizes are 3/8 in., 5/8 in., and 11/16 in. sockets. Metric sockets: Ideal for working on imported vehicles, metric sockets’ sizes are measured in millimeters. The most commonly used types are 8 mm, 10 mm and 14 mm sockets.