The configuration of lug holes on a wheel hub, specifically designed for the Honda Pioneer 1000 model, dictates compatibility with aftermarket wheels. This arrangement, typically expressed as a number of studs followed by a diameter measurement (e.g., 4×110), defines the circle upon which the wheel studs are located. For example, a specific number of studs positioned on a circle of a certain diameter would represent this critical measurement.
Adherence to the correct specification is paramount for safe and effective wheel installation. Employing wheels with an incorrect specification can lead to vibration, loosening of lug nuts, and potentially catastrophic wheel failure. Understanding this measurement allows owners to customize their vehicles with aftermarket wheels, improve aesthetics, or enhance performance based on specific driving conditions. Historically, variations in these specifications have arisen due to differing design philosophies and manufacturing standards across vehicle models and manufacturers.