The configuration of mounting bolts on a Toyota Tundra’s wheel hub is a critical specification when selecting aftermarket wheels or ensuring proper wheel installation. This measurement dictates the number of studs and the diameter of the circle upon which they are positioned, measured in millimeters. For example, a common configuration includes five studs arranged on a circle with a 150mm diameter (often denoted as 5×150).
Adhering to the correct wheel bolt arrangement is paramount for safe vehicle operation and prevents potential damage to the wheel hubs or studs. It ensures even distribution of the vehicle’s weight across the wheel, mitigating stress and potential failures. Historically, this specification has evolved alongside vehicle design and engineering advancements to accommodate increasing vehicle weight and performance demands. Using the correct specification guarantees wheel compatibility and structural integrity.