The dimensions of a vehicle’s wheel and its corresponding rubber component are critical specifications. These measurements dictate the proper fit and function, ensuring safe and efficient operation. An example is specifying the dimensions required for the seventh-generation Toyota Avalon. Incorrect specifications can lead to compromised handling, premature wear, and potential safety hazards.
Selecting the correct wheel and rubber specification is paramount for maintaining optimal vehicle performance. Utilizing the manufacturer-recommended size ensures accurate speedometer readings, preserves braking efficiency, and contributes to expected fuel economy. Furthermore, it aligns with the vehicle’s original design parameters, preserving the integrity of its safety systems and suspension geometry. Over time, adherence to proper specifications contributes to a longer lifespan for associated components.