The configuration of lug holes on a wheel hub, dictating wheel compatibility, is a critical specification for vehicle maintenance and modification. For the specified vehicle, this arrangement ensures the wheel is securely fastened to the hub assembly. An example is a 5×100 configuration, indicating five lug holes positioned on a circle with a 100mm diameter.
Understanding this dimensional arrangement is paramount for selecting the correct aftermarket wheels or replacing damaged factory wheels. Utilizing an incorrect configuration can lead to wheel detachment, posing a significant safety risk. Historically, the specific configuration has been consistent across several model years, simplifying the wheel selection process.