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Aston Martin Chrome Wire Wheel Db2 Db2/4 Mkiii Db4 Dayton Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $429.00
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Condition:New Rim Material:Steel Manufacturer Part Number:D457 Rim Width:5 Rim Brand:Dayton Rim Diameter:16

 These 16" x 5" Dayton chrome wire wheels for your Aston Martin are the finest available. They are made here in the US, have heavily chromed rims and hubs, and are laced with stainless steel spokes and nipples. These are the last wheels you will ever buy. This particular wheel has 72 spokes and is original for the DB4 Series 1-4. Series 5 DB4s have 15" wheels which we also have in our eBay store. These 16" rims will also fit your DB2, DB2/4, and MKIII with no problem, however the original wheels for these models had 60 spokes. This is a good upgrade wheel for the earlier cars if you don't mind a slightly different look with the extra spokes. The price shown is for one wheel. You can change the quantity in the listing to buy multiple wheels. These wheels require a tube as did the originals. Please let us know if you have any questions.

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