The specified components, typically constructed from materials like aluminum or steel, are circular structures designed for mounting tires on a particular vehicle model. They come in a specific diameter suited for the Toyota Tundra and serve as a critical link between the vehicle’s axle and the tires, enabling movement and supporting the vehicle’s weight.
Properly sized and maintained components contribute significantly to vehicle safety, handling, and overall performance. Selecting the appropriate size ensures correct speedometer calibration, prevents rubbing against the vehicle’s frame, and maintains the intended driving characteristics. Over time, advancements in manufacturing have led to designs that are lighter, stronger, and aesthetically pleasing.