The circular outer edges of the wheel, typically made of metal, for a specific model year of a compact Japanese automobile. These components serve as the mounting point for the tires and play a role in the vehicle’s overall aesthetics and performance. As an example, a driver seeking to replace the factory-installed components on their vehicle might specifically search for options compatible with a 2004 model year.
Original equipment versions for that model year were designed to meet specific load and safety standards, contributing to the vehicle’s handling and stability. Moreover, the style and material of these parts contribute to the vehicle’s visual appeal. Over time, owners may choose to replace the factory-installed version due to wear and tear, damage, or simply to upgrade the appearance of their vehicle.