Yea you can use any you just gotta make sure you order the right ones cause there is two different hubs the ex models come with bigger bearing and rotors. And the DX and I believe LX models come with the small bearings and rotors.
@@wisin_k20 I knew there was a difference just never knew what exactly it was, I’m prob better finding ex spindles then. Especially if I’m doing the mini cooper brake set up
@@4runrJay na bro just measure your rotor if it’s 10” rotor then it’s the small hubs and just order accordingly read the description and make sure it for your hubs. If you got a digital caliper reader measure you inner diameter of the wheel bearing from the back side where the axel goes in through the spindle bearing should be 43mm.
Nice job🔥💯
Thanks for the support. 🙏
@@wisin_k20 You're welcome brother, that's why we are here to support each other🤝🤝💯
Sub130 .Thanks for the video!
Yea thanks for the view I appreciate it.
Who are these hubs from? If honda, which chassis? Civics had 32mm hubs. Also which axles you went with?
They are tronicworks 36mm hubs. And axles are insane shaft 500hp.
Can you use any civic spindle, for example a LX spindle?
Yea you can use any you just gotta make sure you order the right ones cause there is two different hubs the ex models come with bigger bearing and rotors. And the DX and I believe LX models come with the small bearings and rotors.
@@wisin_k20 I knew there was a difference just never knew what exactly it was, I’m prob better finding ex spindles then. Especially if I’m doing the mini cooper brake set up
@@4runrJay na bro just measure your rotor if it’s 10” rotor then it’s the small hubs and just order accordingly read the description and make sure it for your hubs. If you got a digital caliper reader measure you inner diameter of the wheel bearing from the back side where the axel goes in through the spindle bearing should be 43mm.