The configuration of the lug holes on a wheel, specifically their number, diameter, and arrangement, is a critical specification for vehicle compatibility. For the specified light commercial vehicle model, this arrangement dictates which wheels can be safely and securely mounted. An example of this configuration is 5x160mm, indicating five lug holes arranged on a circle with a 160mm diameter.
Correct matching of this specification is paramount for vehicle safety and performance. Utilizing wheels with an incorrect configuration can lead to wheel detachment, damage to the vehicle’s hub, and potential accidents. Historically, this parameter has evolved alongside vehicle design, reflecting advancements in manufacturing and engineering standards to improve stability and load-bearing capacity.