Oh, yes IF you're using spacers without built in studs then you need to install longer studs in the OEM hubs but my 20mm (and the ones in your picture) have 'secondary' studs in them already. Am I missing something?
I'm one of those pressing for details on the BaT auction not because I think a refresh done in 2003 is that important but to stop the current owner from claiming that it is. They started out with big claims but have now come to acknowledge that it it might just have been an expensive car wash.
Yes. 20mm all around. Make sure they're hubcentric. I had to return my original front ones (not from the link below) that weren't because I could never get a tiny vibration out of the fronts no matter how many times I re-mounted them.
I'm in Canada so here's where I got mine. The exchange rate...
I'm not sure if this helps but this is my '91 with stock 7-spoke rims and 20mm hubcentric spacers. The stance looks solid and natural. The way it should have been designed IMO.
Front: 215/45 16 Rear: 255/40 17
Nothing like bumping a 20 year old post !! LOL. It's up for auction again. Does anyone have any idea why the engine needed rebuilding in 2017?
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1994-acura-nsx-42/
I'm the black one in the second row. I have aged... my car has not LOL. A few years ago, I inquired and received an email from a fellow named Vince at Mt Tremblant with the details of this event and he claims it was only 2 days long but I certainly recall more than 2 days of training and driving...
I guess I'm lucky with the coils on my '91. 32 years and 125k kms and never a misfire and I take no particular care when I'm washing it (and I drive it in the rain too). YMMV. I'm about to change my plugs for only the second time so maybe I'll mess up the insulation down in there and regret not...
Nothin' like bumping an old thread but I had forgotten all about this so I just looked at mine and I got #4! My original sales invoice also lists the car as an NS-X so I guess I ordered it before they decided to drop the hyphen. From these indicators, it looks like I ordered it pretty early but...
I'm in Canada and last summer I purchased 20mm hub-centric spacers from neo-motorsport.com just west of Toronto. They have 15mm with studs. I'm not sure what stock levels they have but I'm very happy with mine. I'm not sure where the OP lives but the USD/CND exchange rate these days makes them a...
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