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Vintage Dayton 15 X 8 Knock-off Chrome Wire Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, United States

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, United States
Chrome is in perfect condition with no pitting. Rim is straight with no curb rash.
Brand:Dayton Rim Diameter:15 Rim Material:Steel Manufacturer Part Number:640903 Rim Width:8

Mint condition Dayton 15x8 chrome knock-off wire wheel. Part # 640903. Not sure the age of the rim but there is some writing with a date on the inner hub. The chrome on this wheel is just about perfect with no pitting. No outer lip dents or curb rash. This is the 72 spoke style with 4 5/16" backspacing from the face of the rear hub to the rear lip. Has the .643 diameter valve stem hole. The inner sealing tape has some holes or wear to it and should be replaced if you are going to install a tubeless tire.  Shipping to the lower 48 states will be $30.00 via FedEx. Any questions please email or text/call 413-262-3445.

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