Selina's New Shoes
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Selina's New Shoes
Bremmer Kraft BR09 Black with Polished Lip
18x8
45 Offset
20mm Spacers
225/50/18

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 0 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 1 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 2 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 3 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 4 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 5 by dragioniii, on Flickr

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Selina's New Shoes 7 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 8 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 9 by dragioniii, on Flickr
Whatcha think?
18x8
45 Offset
20mm Spacers
225/50/18

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Bremmer Kraft BR09 Wheels by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 0 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 1 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 2 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 3 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 4 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 5 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 6 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 7 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 8 by dragioniii, on Flickr

Selina's New Shoes 9 by dragioniii, on Flickr
Whatcha think?
Last edited by dragion; Aug 1, 2014 at 09:17 PM. Reason: typo correction
Nice new look for Selina, the fit looks spot-on and as always your G and photo skills are so clean. Keep up the great work!
BTW, did you put hub adapter rings inside your new wheels? Tirerack usually includes them, just thought I'd ask.
BTW, did you put hub adapter rings inside your new wheels? Tirerack usually includes them, just thought I'd ask.
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Brad I did...you mean the Hub-Centric Rings?
They included everything I needed...including the lugnuts and an adapter for installing them.
The new wheels ride better than the stock ones...tested on both local & highway to make sure that everything was correct.
So far, so good!

Brad, I would like to thank you for the helpful advice regarding this purchase.
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Wheels now, too? You buying out your lease, dragion?
I love the photo "reveal" series of pics in this post. Really made me smile, the way you did that. As always, your skills with the camera are top notch.
I like the 7 split-spoke design, and I like the width of the machined lip. Without that machined lip, I don't think I'd care for these wheels.
Not too fond of the matte black finish, but that's the kind of thing better assessed in person.
Absolutely do not like the engraved branding around the hub. That cheapens the look with busy, unnecessary design elements. And not a thing you can do about that, sorry.
On the car, matte-black wheels with a machined lip alters the overall look from classy to something more aggressive. The car looks more tough now than it did before. Would you agree? Is that what you were going for?
Why in the world did you keep the spacers, and not order rims with offset to suit your car? I don't get that. Anyway, fronts look perfect. Rears look like they're poking a few mm... which is an odd look with narrow 225/50 tires. Have you considered 15mm spacers in the rear, rather than those 20's? Or maybe it's the camera that's making me come to that. IDK.
"Selina"? Good grief.
Genuinely happy for you, dragion. Buying new wheels is a really big deal for a car guy.
I love the photo "reveal" series of pics in this post. Really made me smile, the way you did that. As always, your skills with the camera are top notch.

I like the 7 split-spoke design, and I like the width of the machined lip. Without that machined lip, I don't think I'd care for these wheels.
Not too fond of the matte black finish, but that's the kind of thing better assessed in person.
Absolutely do not like the engraved branding around the hub. That cheapens the look with busy, unnecessary design elements. And not a thing you can do about that, sorry.
On the car, matte-black wheels with a machined lip alters the overall look from classy to something more aggressive. The car looks more tough now than it did before. Would you agree? Is that what you were going for?
Why in the world did you keep the spacers, and not order rims with offset to suit your car? I don't get that. Anyway, fronts look perfect. Rears look like they're poking a few mm... which is an odd look with narrow 225/50 tires. Have you considered 15mm spacers in the rear, rather than those 20's? Or maybe it's the camera that's making me come to that. IDK.
"Selina"? Good grief.

Genuinely happy for you, dragion. Buying new wheels is a really big deal for a car guy.
Last edited by Rochester; Aug 2, 2014 at 08:03 AM.
Hmm, interesting look.
Instead of concave, you went the other way.. ha ha..
Question, though if you were going aftermarket, why didn't you just do a proper offset? Was the intention to fit the existing tires to the rim?
Instead of concave, you went the other way.. ha ha..
Question, though if you were going aftermarket, why didn't you just do a proper offset? Was the intention to fit the existing tires to the rim?






