The configuration refers to the arrangement of the lug holes on a vehicle’s wheel hub, specifically those found on a particular model from a specific year. This design is crucial for ensuring the correct fitment of wheels to the vehicle. For example, a 5×114.3mm measurement signifies five lug holes arranged on a circle with a diameter of 114.3 millimeters. Utilizing the correct configuration is paramount for safe and secure wheel mounting.
Adherence to the correct specification ensures proper wheel installation, which is vital for vehicle safety and handling. Incorrect wheel fitment can lead to vibration, damage to the wheel studs or hub, and, in extreme cases, wheel detachment. Historically, this specification has been standardized to facilitate interchangeability and ensure safety across various vehicle models and wheel manufacturers. The development of standardized bolt patterns has greatly benefited consumers by simplifying wheel selection and maintenance.