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OEM Wheel Stud Part Numbers…

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by KY_Rob, Oct 10, 2024.

  1. Oct 10, 2024 at 6:25 PM
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    KY_Rob

    KY_Rob [OP] Well-Known Member

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    2022 DCSB TRD-OR 6MT
    OEM: TRD Pro Grille & Garnish, TRD Pro Skid Plate, TRD Pro Rear Tail Lights, TRD Pro Shift Knob (MT), Tailgate Remote Lock, Black Chrome Exhaust Tip, Black Emblem Overlays, Bed Mat Vorra65 AC Drain Mod Kit FBC Harness Solutions (aka daveeasa) D-I-R Harness with Aux out Total Chaos Bed Stiffners Taco Garage Dashtop Multi-Mount MESO: Gashole, Total Tails Stg1, V5 Switchback Mirror Turn Signals, HitchPod + S1, Vent Rings AJT Designs: Radio Knobs, Door Handle Covers (Removed) Black Forest Industries Shift Knob for R8…using an adapter MountainHatch Tailgate Insert KTJO4x4 Drivers Side Grab Handle Cali Raised Catalytic Converter Shields BajaDesigns NextGen Squadron SAE Amber fogs Bilstein 6112 Front & 5160 Rear ICON Add-A-Leaf pack ICON Sway Bar Relocation Blocks ECGS Bushing 17” SEMA Gunmetal Gray Wheels with LT255/75R17 KO2’s Active Off-Road U-Bolt Flip Kit w/Timbren Bump Stops Redline Elite Hood Struts
    First off, my dumb arse popped not 1, but 2, lug nuts clean off with my torque wrench set clearly at 83 ft-lbs (fluid film on the threads I think, cough, cough).
    I’m pretty sure I stretched about half the others while I was at it. I knew something was not right, but I just kept on going “in order to get done”.
    For the sake of safety, I’m not taking any chances. I’m replacing all of the wheel studs, with OEM parts.
    Fortunately, I’m out of town for work, and the truck is sitting in my garage. This gives me time to find parts, get them ordered, etc.

    What’s confusing as all hell, is that there seems to be multiple part numbers. Some sources point back to 90942-02082 being used on all 4 wheels, some say this part number is for the front and part number 90942-02081 is for the rear. From what I can find, they seem to be identical parts, but I can’t find anything that shows one part directly superseding the other.

    Any of you Toyota parts wizards able to help me determine what specifically I need? Thanks in advance!
     

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