Another Rim Restoration Project Hartge
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I think those are 3 piece wheels. Hartge design was different than BBS and look like 2 piece but are actually 3 piece. Can you post a picture of the front of the front of the wheels?
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Yeh they are Hartge Japan from what I can find they were made by Volk.
Here is a few more photos from when I first got them let me know if you want some other ones. The only pictures I do not have are of the seam weld.


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Very interesting, thank you for the pictures. Are the two screws on the right hand side of the back of the center to hold on the spacer or are they solid without a spacer. If it is a spacer what size is it? I had heard about these and from the previous pictures it looked like the spokes were thinner than the ones I am restoring. 4X100 is great for those of us that are staying with the 4 lug.
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That screw is for the cap. It has a Allen key bolt that holds the cap to the wheel. No spacer. I would love to get a set of OZ Hartge 3pc and compare but that are as rare as ghost shit here.Very interesting, thank you for the pictures. Are the two screws on the right hand side of the back of the center to hold on the spacer or are they solid without a spacer. If it is a spacer what size is it? I had heard about these and from the previous pictures it looked like the spokes were thinner than the ones I am restoring. 4X100 is great for those of us that are staying with the 4 lug.
Cheers,
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One step closer to getting the rims done. I picked up my wheels a couple of days ago in OC. They have been trued and look perfect. I could not be happier with the job that Inland Wheel Center did. Once they filled the curb rash and welded the one barrel they put them on a lathe and did the finishing touches to make them like new. Thanks to Jack for all his help and guidance with finishing these wheels!

Now I will break them down and have the bolts/nuts chromed, lips polished and the barrels and centers painted silver. Once that is done they will coat the entire rim with ceramic clear coat for easy maintenance.
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This is the way that Hartge/OZ did the 4X100. I have seen another set and they are the same as these. Look near the beginning of the thread and you will see that they have the serial numbers matching the Hartge catalog. I was concerned at first but have confirmed that they are original 4X100 bolt pattern.
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Jim, those are my favorite wheels! And you will love the R888 tires95 7.1L 16V E36 M3
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Ryan, I am still thinking about which tire to put on the rims. I borrowed those from a friend for the test fitment because I heard they were about the widest 235's out there. The R888's are very pricy so my pocketbook may not be big enough for them. I have been looking at the Falkens, Yokohama's and a few others to see if I can find something with an aggressive tread pattern that are not as expensive as the R888's. Maybe Santa will come through, I have been trying to be a good boy.
Cheers,
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I hear ya. They are a serious track tire too, but they dont last as long as the Ra1sRyan, I am still thinking about which tire to put on the rims. I borrowed those from a friend for the test fitment because I heard they were about the widest 235's out there. The R888's are very pricy so my pocketbook may not be big enough for them. I have been looking at the Falkens, Yokohama's and a few others to see if I can find something with an aggressive tread pattern that are not as expensive as the R888's. Maybe Santa will come through, I have been trying to be a good boy.
Cheers,
Jim95 7.1L 16V E36 M3
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Jim, if you want something affordable but decent I will recommend the Nexen N3000. They're a great street tire, last pretty long, and they run wide for their sizes.Comment
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