The configuration of mounting bolts on a 2008 Toyota Tundra’s wheel hub is a critical specification. This measurement dictates the compatibility of aftermarket wheels and ensures proper and safe wheel installation. Incorrect matching can lead to wheel detachment and potential accidents. It’s typically expressed as the number of bolts and the diameter of the circle they form (e.g., 5x150mm).
Adherence to the specified design is essential for maintaining vehicle safety and performance. Using the correct configuration guarantees that the wheel is centered properly and that the load is distributed evenly across the hub. This reduces stress on the wheel studs and bearings, contributing to extended component lifespan and a more stable driving experience. Historically, manufacturers have varied these designs based on vehicle weight, intended use, and engineering considerations.