Some other parts that showed up this week are new rear hubs. Miata hubs are a known weak link when you start running higher G loading on track on a regular basis. I had put new hubs on the car several years ago, and because of the engine swap downtime, they don't have a lot of time on them. So, although I wasn't worried about the current hubs, I'm always looking for opportunities to "future proof" things. Some of the real thinkers/tinkerers over on MT.net came up with a way to modify Toyota MR-S rear hubs to work on NA/NB Miatas. Because of the way the hub is designed and machined, it should be stronger than the stock Miata hubs that are currently available. I jumped into the initial group buy, and they arrived this week.
I had the builder install the ARP studs, as my last experience with that in the stock hubs was kind of a fiasco. These probably won't get installed until I do the suspension bushings, hopefully this summer. I'll change out the front hubs, which are also low time, with a new set, and the ones off the NA will go on the NB. They should last forever on the NB as a street driver.
Now, we Miata folk just need a solution for the front hubs...