The measurement that specifies the arrangement of lug holes on a wheel hub is vital for ensuring wheel compatibility. For the Can-Am Maverick X3, this specification dictates which wheels will securely attach to the vehicle. This measurement is typically expressed as a numerical code, indicating the number of studs and the diameter of the circle they form (e.g., 4×137, where ‘4’ represents the number of studs and ‘137’ the diameter in millimeters). This number must be known prior to purchasing or swapping wheels.
Selecting the correct wheel configuration is crucial for safety and performance. Using wheels with incorrect specifications can lead to loose lug nuts, vibrations, and potentially catastrophic wheel detachment while in operation. Furthermore, this specification impacts the availability of aftermarket wheel options and influences the vehicle’s overall stance and handling characteristics. Correct fitment is essential to ensure the structural integrity of the wheel assembly and maintain optimal vehicle control. The history of this specification’s use in UTVs reflects ongoing efforts to balance durability with customization.