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Dayton Wire Wheel’s Spline Drive—British/Italian
Refining the Spline Drive - The Dayton Spline Drive WireWheel is a duplication of the Rudge spline drive wire wheel found on many British and Italian sports cars, Dayton, however, has improved on the originals by incorporating the superior materials, workmanship, and standards of quality and performance established for every Dayton Wire Wheel™.

In addition to many standard applications, Dayton can manufacture Spline Drive Wire Wheels on special order with larger rim sizes, heavier gauge spokes, polished aluminum rims,and increased quantities of spokes.On some rim sizes, tubeless sealing is also an option.

Dayton's Spline Drive Wire Wheels are available in painted finish or chrome. Chrome wheels have stainless steel spokes and four-layer nickel-chrome plating. All wheels incorporate the expert assembly techniques and rigid inspection that enhance the beauty and durability of all Dayton Wire Wheels™.

Dayton Wire Wheels News

Dayton Wire Wheel featured in (November, 2007 Hemmings Classic Car for our new and innovative "Tall & Skinny's". The wheels developed with the use of the Coker tire Company Excelsior Tires for the Street Rod, and Rat Rod Markets.


Wire wheel maker rolls into 90 years - Detroit News February 7,2007
Its U.S.-made products are used on classic sports cars, custom low riders.

In the first half of its now 90 years in business, Dayton Wire Wheel was a supplier to the Wright Brothers, Henry Ford, Indianapolis racers, American luxury car producers and post-World War II marquees such as Buick and Chrysler.

More recently, the Dayton, Ohio-based wheel maker has become popular among those who build customized low riders, people with street and hot rods, those eager to bling-out big sport utility vehicles, and Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders........

HEMMINGS MOTOR NEWS FEB 2007

WILD ABOUT WHEELS

Dayton Wire Wheel
An American standard since the earliest days of motoring

When the advent of the bicycle was taking place, advances in metallurgy enabled the development of wire-spoke wheels, which served as a means of providing a relatively large diameter wheel that was strong but also lightweight. Other wheel designs could provide strength, but carried significant weight penalties that didn’t jibe well with bicycle riding. It was only natural then that when the first automobiles began to emerge, they too would ride on wirespoke wheels, particularly since most early automobiles were constructed by bicycle manufacturers and mechanics. As the automobile quickly evolved, its weight increased, requiring ever-stronger wheels to deal with what passed for roads at the time. Artillery-type woodenspoke wheels seemed a natural, if somewhat antiquated means of increasing wheel strength, but the more enlightened seemed inclined to stick with tensioned wire-spoke designs.

Among the companies enabling those desires was Dayton Wire Wheel, founded in 1916 in Dayton, Ohio, then a hotbed of technological advancement. Using the same principles employed in making durable bicycle wheels with tensioned wire spokes, Dayton began to manufacture automotive wheels that continued to combine light weight with high strength. The Ford Motor Company effectively endorsed Dayton’s product when the Model T was first offered with steel wire wheels as an option to replace the wood-spoke wheels. Soon after, some of the most respected marques of the day, including Auburn, Cord, and Duesenberg would choose Dayton to provide their wire-laced wheels. With factory backing like that,it’s not much surprise that many early Indy race cars ran over the bricks with Dayton wheels for years; in fact, every car entered in the 1948 race ran on Daytons. But the wire-spoke wheels weren’t exclusive to automobiles; the fledgling aircraft industry had even more reason to use wheels that provided reliable strength without contributing much weight to the craft they supported. Dayton is said to have provided wheels for the Wright brothers, and was on board when Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis made its legendary trip across the Atlantic.

As time rolled on, the wire-spoke wheel was largely replaced with stamped steel rims in standard production vehicles— the stamped steel wheel could provide adequate strength at an even lower cost than wire-spoke designs. But instead of fading off into automotive history, Dayton focused on maintaining the flair that it had developed in the golden age of motoring. Wire-spoke wheels began to move from factory equipment to accessory items, used to enhance the appearance of stately and/or sporting cars.

Today, Dayton positions itself as the ultimate source of wire-spoke wheels, with numerous wheel lines in production covering a broad variety of styles and applications for many domestic and imported cars. Dayton even manufactures brandnew examples of many wire-spoke wheels made popular by other manufacturers, like the ’50s Buick wires originally produced by Kelsey Hayes, or the wires developed for ’60s British sports cars by Dunlop.

For enthusiasts who would prefer to retain the original wire wheels from a vintage car, Dayton offers a restoration service to completely refurbish any wire wheels, regardless of original manufacture. This service, performed in-house, involves stripping the old wheels of their original spokes, truing and refinishing the rims and hubs, installing new factory- style wire spokes, and then replating or repainting to factory finish.

Ninety years on, Dayton continues to provide the style of yesteryear with modern production quality.


May 8, 2006

Dayton Revives the “Sprint Car” Wire Wheel

Street rod designers and builders have been searching the swap meets and web sites in hopes of finding the rare, Dayton sprint car wire wheels from the ‘30s. If they are found, they are sent to Dayton for restoration and then mounted on the latest street rod project car.
Now, the search is over. Dayton has developed a replica of the original sprint car wire wheel. This spline-drive, knock-off wire wheel is available in various sizes and offsets to satisfy most applications.

The “Sprint Car” wire wheels are custom made to the builders and owners requirements. Choose chrome wheels with stainless-steel spokes, paint in any color or a combination of both. The possibilities are only limited by the imagination.

Contact Dayton Wire Wheel at 1-800-862-6000 or log on to the web site at http://www.daytonwirewheels.com/ for more information on the Dayton “Sprint Car” wire wheel and to request Dayton’s 2006, 90th Anniversary Catalog.


April 19, 2006

Dayton Wire Wheel Celebrates 90th Anniversary

            Ninety years ago, the Professional Golfers Association, the Boy Scouts of America and the Women’s International Bowling Congress were formed. It was the birth year of Jackie Gleason, Dinah Shore, Ferruccio Lamborghini, Walter Cronkite, Kirk Douglas, Betty Grabel and Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity.
           
1916 was also the year that Dayton Wire Wheel was established in Dayton, Ohio and would become the premier designer and manufacturer of wire wheels for the next ninety years and beyond.
           
From the beginning, Dayton Wire Wheel set a high quality standard for the automotive industry. The Wright Brothers depended on Dayton Wire Wheel, Henry Ford chose Daytons, as did Charles Lindburgh for the Spirit of St. Louis. Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg rode on Daytons, along with nearly thirty other makes. Dayton Wire Wheels were also put to the test for thirty years of racing in the Indianapolis 500. Today, this heritage of quality and durability still lives in every wire wheel that leaves the plant in Dayton, Ohio.

British and Italian sports car owners choose Daytons and the Lowrider crowd hops and dances on Daytons.  Street rod designers and builders have discovered Daytons and Harley-Davidson owners ride on American Wire Wheels made by Dayton.
           
Over the years, Dayton Wire Wheels have evolved through the incorporation of new technology and superior materials, changing with the times without compromising the classic styling. As a result, today’s Dayton Wire Wheel is not only distinctive and prestigious, but contemporary.


Street Rod Builder Article February 2006

Street Rod Builder Article
 

Contact Dayton Wire Wheel at 1-800-862-6000 to request the 2006, 90th Anniversary Catalog or log on to the web site at http://www.daytonwirewheel.com/.

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