These components are the outer edges of the wheels for a specific model-year vehicle, specifically, the 2007 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck. They serve the primary function of securing the tires to the vehicle’s axles, enabling mobility and load-bearing capabilities. The term encompasses a range of styles, materials, and sizes available for this particular truck.
Properly functioning and aesthetically appropriate wheel components contribute significantly to vehicle safety, handling, and overall appearance. Historical context shows a shift from basic steel designs to more complex alloy structures, offering enhanced performance characteristics such as reduced weight and improved heat dissipation. This evolution impacts both the truck’s performance and its visual appeal.