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The Toyota Lug Nuts hold the wheel hub in place to ensure that the drivers experience the Toyota reliability without the worry of the wheels slipping. Established in 1937, Toyota continues to get better with lean production, the TNGA platform reduces vehicle weight, enhances handling, and increases safety, and the Hybrid Synergy Drive system provides popular models with impressive mileage and power that is easily smooth. However, in 2024 Toyota has added the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid which can travel 42 electric miles before the gas engine kicks in and earns long term trust with families all over the world. A Toyota cabin can be very quiet and polished but underneath it all there is a sturdy part and within it among them the minuscule but robust Lug Nuts gripping each wheel firmly at every rotation and jolt by means of hard steel threads. These Lug Nuts are very easy to install and it only requires a few steps that one can follow. Wipe the hub face and the wheel seat as this prevents rust or grit getting in. Lift the vehicle, position the wheel on the studs and thread all Lug Nuts by hand to ensure thread running. Work in crisscross, and squeeze each nut into the wheel until it lies flat. Get the vehicle down until the tire contacts the ground and then tighten it with torque wrench to factory specification with the same pattern of even pressure. Lastly, completely drop the car, ensure all the Lug Nuts screw firmly and once again after a few miles of driving, recheck torque to ensure safe journeys.