Breyton Spirits..
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My Ride: Current - 330 Sport Topaz Blue, Grey Leather, HK HIFI...lost interest!!
Waiting for - 535d Sport, Silver Grey, Foldy Mirrors, 172 19",Logic7,Pro Radio,Through load,Heated Front Seats,High Gloss shadowline,Black Maple,Headlight wash,Sun Protection Glass.
The more i'm looking at wheels, the more i'm liking the Breyton Spirits...I expect they will be a pretty rare wheel in the UK so that apeals also (can only find 1 dealer, correct me if you know different).
I dont want to touch my arches (roll them) so what can I get into the arches. Would like 20's, might need to go 19"' for practicality...
Your help as always much appreciated..
Mick
I dont want to touch my arches (roll them) so what can I get into the arches. Would like 20's, might need to go 19"' for practicality...
Your help as always much appreciated..
Mick
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My Ride: 2006 550i Titanium Silver Metallic, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple Wood Trim, Cold Weather Package, Premium Sound Package, Sport Package, Steptronic, Navigation, Electric Rear Sunshades, Heated Rear Seats, Sirius Radio
Tire rack lists them for the 550 in 20" with 255/25 and 295/20 so I assume that they will fit. Nice looking wheels, by the way.
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My Ride: 05 530 Titanium Silver/Sexy black
Originally Posted by mixterk' post='229810' date='Jan 26 2006, 05:05 AM
The more i'm looking at wheels, the more i'm liking the Breyton Spirits...I expect they will be a pretty rare wheel in the UK so that apeals also (can only find 1 dealer, correct me if you know different).
I dont want to touch my arches (roll them) so what can I get into the arches. Would like 20's, might need to go 19"' for practicality...
Your help as always much appreciated..
Mick
I dont want to touch my arches (roll them) so what can I get into the arches. Would like 20's, might need to go 19"' for practicality...
Your help as always much appreciated..
Mick
I like the spirits but damn, that rim really got copied BAD by alot of replica wheel manufacturers.
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The more i'm looking at wheels, the more i'm liking the Breyton Spirits...I expect they will be a pretty rare wheel in the UK so that apeals also (can only find 1 dealer, correct me if you know different).
I dont want to touch my arches (roll them) so what can I get into the arches. Would like 20's, might need to go 19"' for practicality...
Your help as always much appreciated..
Mick
I dont want to touch my arches (roll them) so what can I get into the arches. Would like 20's, might need to go 19"' for practicality...
Your help as always much appreciated..
Mick
I like the spirits but damn, that rim really got copied BAD by alot of replica wheel manufacturers.
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You're so right about that. That's true about almost all the popular wheels out there. Doesn't that just piss you off? But I suppose they make good business.
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Hell yea, its been getting really bad lately. Lowenhart has been practically destroyed from replicas, breyton, those new multipiece schnitzer wheels, hartge---I mean the list really goes on. I guess the only way you can tell nowadays from replicas to real ones is the dramatic lip you get in a staggered setup or a diamond cut finish.
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