The wheel mounting configuration for the 2010 Toyota Tundra utilizes a specific arrangement of lug bolts. This arrangement, often expressed numerically, describes the diameter of the circle upon which the bolt holes are centered, along with the number of bolts used to secure the wheel. For example, a “5×150” specification indicates a 5-bolt pattern on a 150mm diameter circle.
Understanding this specification is crucial for ensuring proper wheel fitment. Using wheels with an incorrect bolt pattern can lead to wheel detachment, causing vehicle damage and potential safety hazards. Historically, this specification has served as a standardized measure allowing for interchangeability and accurate aftermarket wheel selection.