2019 Toyota Camry Suspension & Steering Torque Specs

OEM-referenced torque, socket, and thread specs for the 6 front and rear suspension and steering fasteners on the 2019 Toyota Camry — including the Lower Control Arm to Frame Bolt (torques to 150 ft-lbs (203 Nm), 19mm socket, M14x1.5 thread). Every value is safety-critical; verify against your service manual and use a calibrated torque wrench. Full bolt specs for the rest of the vehicle are linked below.

Control Arms & Ball Joints torque — 2019 Toyota Camry

On the 2019 Toyota Camry, the control arms & ball joints fasteners are: Lower Control Arm to Frame Bolt (torques to 150 ft-lbs (203 Nm), 19mm socket, M14x1.5 thread); Ball Joint Nut (torques to 67 ft-lbs, 19mm socket, M14x2.0 thread). Suspension and steering bolts are safety-critical — use a calibrated torque wrench, replace any prevailing-torque (locking) nut that has been removed, and confirm the value against your service manual before reassembly.

Struts, Shocks & Springs torque — 2019 Toyota Camry

On the 2019 Toyota Camry, the struts, shocks & springs fasteners are: Front Strut Lower Bolt (torques to 155 ft-lbs (210 Nm), 22mm socket, M14x1.5 thread); Front Strut Upper Mount Nut (torques to 59 ft-lbs (80 Nm), 17mm socket, M12x1.25 thread); Strut Mount Nut (torques to 47 ft-lbs, 14mm socket, M10x1.25 thread). Suspension and steering bolts are safety-critical — use a calibrated torque wrench, replace any prevailing-torque (locking) nut that has been removed, and confirm the value against your service manual before reassembly.

Sway Bar & Stabilizer Links torque — 2019 Toyota Camry

On the 2019 Toyota Camry, the sway bar & stabilizer links fasteners are: Sway Bar End Link Nut (torques to 55 ft-lbs (75 Nm), 17mm socket, M12x1.5 thread). Suspension and steering bolts are safety-critical — use a calibrated torque wrench, replace any prevailing-torque (locking) nut that has been removed, and confirm the value against your service manual before reassembly.

How to torque Camry suspension & steering fasteners

Torque suspension and steering fasteners with the vehicle at ride height (wheels loaded) wherever a bushing is involved — tightening a control-arm or sway-bar bushing bolt with the suspension hanging pre-loads the rubber and it fails early. Clean the threads, start every fastener by hand to avoid cross-threading, and make the final pass with a calibrated torque wrench rather than an impact gun. Ball-joint and tie-rod castle nuts take a new cotter pin; never back a castle nut off to line up the hole — only tighten to the next slot.

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