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Old 14th December 2005, 19:25   #41
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Re: Pictures: M5 E60 with Hartge wheels and spoiler in Interlagos Blue

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I wonder how those wheels would look like on a white M5....
Post the pics when you get it done. Gustav had posted these wheels on different colors. I may be wrong but there may be a picture with a white car.
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Old 14th December 2005, 20:05   #42
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Re: Pictures: M5 E60 with Hartge wheels and spoiler in Interlagos Blue

No pics on a Hartge white car as of now. Velvet Blue Individual M5 E60 with Hartge wheels here.

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Old 14th December 2005, 21:48   #43
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Re: Pictures: M5 E60 with Hartge wheels and spoiler in Interlagos Blue

These wheels look absolutely stunning on the blue M5's but I am not sure it will make that big of a difference on a white car. I'd rather see them on a white M5 before I spend $6000+
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Old 14th December 2005, 23:10   #44
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Re: Pictures: M5 E60 with Hartge wheels and spoiler in Interlagos Blue

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Another factor to consider is the fact that having larger rims pushes more mass farther out from the center of the wheel which will hinder performance. Like the spinning balerina that spins faster as she brings her arms closer to her center, smaller diameter rims will give better performance because it will contain more of the mass towards the axis of which it rotates on. Just something to think about, but I absolutely love the look of 21's on the E60 dropped and inch.
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Excelent car !!
Hartge = power
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Those look awesome, would they fit my e39?
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Anyone know the tire sizes for those Hartge II 21" ???

Tire Rack shows them as Michelin PS2's Front = 255/30/21 Rear = 295/25/21

My wheels should be here in a week or so and I want to get the widest possible on the rear...

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HARTGE CLASSIC 2 wheel set
9.5 x 21" offset 18 with 255 / 30 ZR 21 ContiSC-2 front
10.5 x 21" offset 22 with 295 / 25 ZR 21 ContiSC-2 rear

The front comes with 10 mm spacers (equals to offset 8).

Retail price: 5,100 EUR + VAT and transport or installation.

Technical requirements:

Front wheel housing, no modifications necessary
Reworking the rear wheel housing is required (rolling the inside
edge in the lower region of the wheel arch)
Reworking the bumper paneling in the region of the wheel arch (cut
some small plastic pieces)


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Anyone know the tire sizes for those Hartge II 21" ???

Tire Rack shows them as Michelin PS2's Front = 255/30/21 Rear = 295/25/21

My wheels should be here in a week or so and I want to get the widest possible on the rear...
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HARTGE CLASSIC 2 wheel set
9.5 x 21" offset 18 with 255 / 30 ZR 21 ContiSC-2 front
10.5 x 21" offset 22 with 295 / 25 ZR 21 ContiSC-2 rear
I think I'll stick with the Michelin PS2's instead of the Conti's...
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