Since the car is in the wild now, has anyone figured out the answer to this? I'd love it if the wheel dimensions mapped into existing cars so I can find some cheap alternatives out there.
The Honda web page linked to in post #23 gives bead seat diameter, width, offset, PCD, and price (sigh) for the optional Modulo wheels available in Japan.Since the car is in the wild now, has anyone figured out the answer to this? I'd love it if the wheel dimensions mapped into existing cars so I can find some cheap alternatives out there.
Jim,So it appears that 5 x 120 is the wheel spec...will be interesting to see if any BMW wheels are sized and spec'd to coincide with the new NSX. I think I understand that you will be getting one of the new ones???
John
That's really a shame that indeed Acura would do this. It's as if the concept of brand loyalty doesn't exist with them at all. Hope you get your NSX soon.John
I ordered one many years ago and I expect it will arrive one of these days, just in time for Canadian winter would be my guess.
Hard to figure out Acura when many of us placed orders on faith a long time ago and yet eBay and cars.com are full of unsold units.
Had I known the Acura marketing program was so weak I would not have ordered one, but rather waited until all the flipping etc. was over with.
Jim,
I think the point here is that - assuming the PCD is 5 x 120 (same as BMW) that this opens up a much bigger variety of wheel options BMW is known for offering a seemingly unlimited number of wheel styles - and I for one think their wheel styles are better than most brands.
I for one am not a a big fan of black/dark wheels which now dominates many new car models. Seems the OEM car manufacturers have joined this trend that the aftermarket wheels makers started. If you are standing next to a black wheel - looks OK - stand back any distance and IMHO the combination of black tire/black wheel makes the wheel well look empty. Stand further back, and it looks like the wheels and tires have been stolen. Now I know this is certainly old school thinking, but I am an old fart...and entitled to have one. Needless to say this trend is making some very nice older style wheel sets available for
cheap prices.
anyone know the center Bore