fantinno
04-29-2015, 12:19 AM
Just wanted to post a thread to document the fitment on my new wheels and tires for anyone doing their own research.
Picked up a set of Hamann Motorsport PG1s a few months ago. These are OZ Pegasus, slightly modified for Hamann back in the mid-90s. Great looking wheels, forged construction with spun barrels. Not the lightest things around at 21-23lbs a corner, but not bad for 18s.
The centerbore on these is 72.6, and based on their offsets, I imagine they were built for an E36 or maybe an E34, I'm not sure. I refinished them in gold plastidip and gave the lips and hardware a good polish as the clearcoat had failed.
Despite having been built for another car, the fitment is spot on, almost like it was meant for an E46.
The specs are:
Front: 18x8 ET32 running 225/45/18 Michelin PSS
Rear: 18x9 ET46 running 255/40/18 Michelin PSS
Lowered on H&R sport springs and Koni Yellows
They fill out the fenders very nicely. My rears were already rolled for the 19x10 @ET42 I was running before, but I don't think rolling would have been necessary for these. I've had passengers in the car and there has been no rubbing even with spirited driving and on some pretty awful roads.
Brake clearance is pretty tight with these, especially in the rear where the backpad is practically non-existent, but the calipers still clear the faces by a couple mm's.
I love the ride and handling of the PSS. I had PSS on my 19s, but being on 18s is WAY more liveable for a daily. 19s were super rough, but the 18s honestly don't feel much worse ride-quality wise than my 17s. The tires are pretty meaty and I have no regrets. No tire stretch here, and none needed!
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/fantinno/73E55F4F-D5BF-4E26-A0BC-0E79FE2C82A3_zpseommfwqt.jpg (http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/fantinno/media/73E55F4F-D5BF-4E26-A0BC-0E79FE2C82A3_zpseommfwqt.jpg.html)
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/fantinno/BEED3802-B9CC-48A4-BB93-A2701BE30F55_zpszyl3aukx.jpg (http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/fantinno/media/BEED3802-B9CC-48A4-BB93-A2701BE30F55_zpszyl3aukx.jpg.html)
Hopefully this is informative for someone out there :)
Picked up a set of Hamann Motorsport PG1s a few months ago. These are OZ Pegasus, slightly modified for Hamann back in the mid-90s. Great looking wheels, forged construction with spun barrels. Not the lightest things around at 21-23lbs a corner, but not bad for 18s.
The centerbore on these is 72.6, and based on their offsets, I imagine they were built for an E36 or maybe an E34, I'm not sure. I refinished them in gold plastidip and gave the lips and hardware a good polish as the clearcoat had failed.
Despite having been built for another car, the fitment is spot on, almost like it was meant for an E46.
The specs are:
Front: 18x8 ET32 running 225/45/18 Michelin PSS
Rear: 18x9 ET46 running 255/40/18 Michelin PSS
Lowered on H&R sport springs and Koni Yellows
They fill out the fenders very nicely. My rears were already rolled for the 19x10 @ET42 I was running before, but I don't think rolling would have been necessary for these. I've had passengers in the car and there has been no rubbing even with spirited driving and on some pretty awful roads.
Brake clearance is pretty tight with these, especially in the rear where the backpad is practically non-existent, but the calipers still clear the faces by a couple mm's.
I love the ride and handling of the PSS. I had PSS on my 19s, but being on 18s is WAY more liveable for a daily. 19s were super rough, but the 18s honestly don't feel much worse ride-quality wise than my 17s. The tires are pretty meaty and I have no regrets. No tire stretch here, and none needed!
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/fantinno/73E55F4F-D5BF-4E26-A0BC-0E79FE2C82A3_zpseommfwqt.jpg (http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/fantinno/media/73E55F4F-D5BF-4E26-A0BC-0E79FE2C82A3_zpseommfwqt.jpg.html)
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/fantinno/BEED3802-B9CC-48A4-BB93-A2701BE30F55_zpszyl3aukx.jpg (http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/fantinno/media/BEED3802-B9CC-48A4-BB93-A2701BE30F55_zpszyl3aukx.jpg.html)
Hopefully this is informative for someone out there :)