I thought this would be a good thread to start since I searched and couldn't find much info.
I noticed that with my Comptech Powertec aka Brembo Indy kit that there is very little hub left to hang the wheels on because the rotors dish out to help with caliper clearance. I have extended wheel studs so I can use a multitude of spacers without running out of thread (but will run out of fender clearance) but I am almost out of wheel hub. See this old thread for discussion on spacers if you want more info: http://nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php?t=134359
My initial question is: what is the length of the NSX wheel hub protruding from the OEM brake rotor surface (wheel mounting surface)? If I know the oem distance I will be able to use it as my base line and calculate how much my rotors have effectively changed my wheel offset. This will be of great use in determining wheel fitment.
I thought others with racing brake, wilwood, rotora, etc. BBKs could also use this thread to record and compare information since the manufacturer info is scarce and not as reliable as field data. The only kit people seem to know anything about is that the stop tech kit adds about 3mm in rotor thickness, and that is a credit for stop tech because they provide an excellent PDF of a CAD template which you can print out (to scale) and test fit wheels.
I noticed that with my Comptech Powertec aka Brembo Indy kit that there is very little hub left to hang the wheels on because the rotors dish out to help with caliper clearance. I have extended wheel studs so I can use a multitude of spacers without running out of thread (but will run out of fender clearance) but I am almost out of wheel hub. See this old thread for discussion on spacers if you want more info: http://nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php?t=134359
My initial question is: what is the length of the NSX wheel hub protruding from the OEM brake rotor surface (wheel mounting surface)? If I know the oem distance I will be able to use it as my base line and calculate how much my rotors have effectively changed my wheel offset. This will be of great use in determining wheel fitment.
I thought others with racing brake, wilwood, rotora, etc. BBKs could also use this thread to record and compare information since the manufacturer info is scarce and not as reliable as field data. The only kit people seem to know anything about is that the stop tech kit adds about 3mm in rotor thickness, and that is a credit for stop tech because they provide an excellent PDF of a CAD template which you can print out (to scale) and test fit wheels.
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