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Old Mar 31, 2013 | 03:09 AM
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Shape & Dimension of Hub that Touch Rotor Center Bore

Hello,

I never took out Honda Fit GE Front Brake Rotor so I want to ask you guys who had done it.

We know that the diameter of the Hub that hold the Wheel for Honda Fit is 56.1mm

But how about the shape and diameter of the hub that hold/engage with the Rotor's center hole ?
Is it also 56.1mm ?
or it is FLARED to be a little bigger then the 56.1mm ? how big is it (the diameter)?

if they were flared, what kind of shape, are they a STEP type flared,
or flared smoothly with an angle?

Did any of you have clear close up picture of the hub without the rotor?

I really want to see the shape of the hub that hold/engage the rotor's center hole.

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Old Jun 7, 2013 | 01:13 AM
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I forgot that I already had answer to this question myself since I had taken out my rear disk brake assembly...
Ok, so the part of the hub that hold the rotor is 61mm in diameter and it is not flared.

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