Jaguar Dayton 15" Wire Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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All four Rims and tires are in good shape. I had a small leak in one rim; decided to use a inner tube, from Advance Auto Parts. They have inner tubes for wire wheels for $24.95.This is a good deal for a set of Dayton's, $800.00 The tires included 215/60/15, a hard find!
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