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Old 14th June 2004, 20:27   #1
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F/S - Hamann HM2 19's for e39

I purchased these wheels new and they're for the e39.

They came off my e39 540. The tires are included with the wheels. The wheels are in great shape, look fantastic and are very durable with only a few minor blemishes. The fronts are 19"x8.5" and the rears are 19"x10".

They are mounted with Pirelli Pzero Rosso's 245/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rears and were balanced on a hunter machine at the BMW dealership. The rear tires are taller then most people purchase and sport a raked look. These will rub unless you have M5 fender liners and rolled fenders and or flared fenders. You still may rub unless you have a stiff suspension setup. If you are slammed forget obout it and replace the rear tires with 275/30/19's. You can always sell the rear tires.

The rear tires have about 600 miles on them and look new. They still have the little rubber nubs coming off the sidewall Front tires have about 70 percent tread life left maybe more.

If your local to SoCAl (San Diego) local arangements can be made for pickup or perhaps meeting halfway if your near San Diego county. If your not, buyer pays shipping costs.

The price is $1800.00 less shipping costs. For any questions email Humanoid@cox.net.

Here is a pic of the wheels when they were on my car.
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Old 20th June 2004, 09:28   #2
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Re: F/S - Hamann HM2 19's for e39

aw man those rims r tiiiiiiiiight on your 540 why u selling them???!!!!??
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Old 20th June 2004, 19:37   #3
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Re: F/S - Hamann HM2 19's for e39

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aw man those rims r tiiiiiiiiight on your 540 why u selling them???!!!!??
Cause I wearing these now. Was time for a change and I needed more rubber in my old age
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Old 1st July 2004, 05:27   #4
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Wheels are sold!
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Re: F/S - Hamann HM2 19's for e39

Can you please post, or e-mail me, a few more pics of your car with the two different sets of wheels?
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Can you please post, or e-mail me, a few more pics of your car with the two different sets of wheels?
Wheels are sold but, for more pics go to http://www.dinan540.com
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Re: F/S - Hamann HM2 19's for e39

Humanoid,

What are the specs on your GT3s? Are they 18s? What tire sizes are you using. I look at your site but the info is listed.

By the way, the wheels look great on your car. Is there a reason you went from 19s to 18s.

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What are the specs on your GT3s? Are they 18s? What tire sizes are you using. I look at your site but the info is listed.

By the way, the wheels look great on your car. Is there a reason you went from 19s to 18s.

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SSR GT3's are 18's. Rears are 18x9.5 and fronts are 18x8.5. Tires are 275/35/18 rear and 245/40/18 front.

I had been going through tires like butter with the 275/30/19 Pzero's and S03's. This alone warranted the change. It was a tough decision, but I decided on SSR GT3 18" wheels. These wheels weigh in at 23.8 lbs for the front 18"x8.5" and 25.2 lbs for the rear 18"x9.5". I will always like the look of the HM2's.
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