Updated 2026-06-28
GMC Sierra 1500 Lug Nut Torque Spec
Compiled & reviewed by Nikolai Tsyrenov · Updated 2026-06-28 · confidence: high
The wheel lug nut torque for the GMC Sierra 1500, and how to tighten safely.
In short: torque the GMC Sierra 1500's lug nuts to 140 lb-ft (4th gen, 2019–2024), in a star pattern, with a torque wrench — then re-check after 50–100 miles.
Safety: wheel torque matters. Under-torqued nuts can loosen and a wheel can come off; over-torquing can stretch studs and warp rotors. Use a calibrated torque wrench (not an impact gun) and always confirm the spec in your owner's manual.
| Lug nut torque | 140 lb-ft |
|---|---|
| Pattern | Star / criss-cross, in stages |
| Applies to | 4th gen, 2019–2024 |
- Snug all nuts by hand, then seat them in a star pattern.
- Set a torque wrench to 140 lb-ft and tighten in 2–3 increasing passes, star pattern.
- Lower the vehicle and do a final torque pass with the wheels on the ground.
- Re-check the torque after driving 50–100 miles — especially after a rotation or new wheels.
FAQ
What is the lug nut torque for a GMC Sierra 1500?
About 140 lb-ft for the 4th gen, 2019–2024. Tighten in a star (criss-cross) pattern with a calibrated torque wrench, then re-check after 50–100 miles of driving.
What happens if lug nuts are too tight or too loose?
Too loose and a wheel can work free; too tight can stretch the wheel studs and warp the brake rotors. Use a torque wrench — don't guess with an impact gun.
Do I torque lug nuts hot or cold?
Torque to spec with the wheels cold and the vehicle on the ground, and always confirm the figure in your owner's manual.
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General guidance compiled from manufacturer specifications (GMC Sierra / GM maintenance schedule) — confidence: high. Torque can vary by trim and wheel type; always confirm against your GMC Sierra 1500 owner's manual.