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    Do any of you guys or gals out there have the Dayton Wire Wheels on your bird? If so, your opinions would be appreciated. I know they are a pain to clean, but I could accept that...it would be part of my therapy (LOL). I'm also concerned with their quality and would they take the standard 235/50/17 tire?
    Thanks, Ken

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    I have them on a 2003 Red and a 2005 Inca and have not had any issues. In fact the only issue is if you don't have the patience to clean them then don't get them.
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      I don't have the Dayton wheels, but I have a set of Zenith wire wheels which were supplied from Motorspot in California. They look like the original Kelsey-Hayes style, and I love them. Check my gallery, and you will get an idea of what they look like. The wheels take the OEM tire size for our T-birds.

      When it comes to cleaning, yes it sometimes takes time, but the results are worth it. Also use a leaf blower (yes a leaf blower) to dry the wheels to avoid any left over moisture which will result in surface rust.

      The wheels were the best add-on I got for my T-Bird, and believe me, the list is growing.

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      • #4
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        I love the look of the wire wheels on the new Birds. If I ever get tired of my Neiman-Marcus wheels, I'll get wires.

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          I would love to someday purchase wire wheels for my black bird....I've seen Bruce's wheels and I can tell you that they are truly magnificent! He's also got the trophies to back that up.

          Jerry and Michelle

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          • #6
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            Ken, Dayton wires are great, they will really set your car apart from other t-birds. As for cleaning lets just say I'm glad I'm retired.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by doubutsu View Post
              Ken, Dayton wires are great, they will really set your car apart from other t-birds. As for cleaning lets just say I'm glad I'm retired.
              LOLLLLL, You are too funny.

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              • #8
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                I love my Daytons! I have a photo in my Gallery with the Daytons, plus photos with the original wheels.

                McTBird02

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by 02bluebird View Post
                  I don't have the Dayton wheels, but I have a set of Zenith wire wheels which were supplied from Motorspot in California. They look like the original Kelsey-Hayes style, and I love them. Check my gallery, and you will get an idea of what they look like. The wheels take the OEM tire size for our T-birds.
                  I love the Zeniths since they look like the original Kelsey-Hayes wheels. I am surprised more TBN members don't prefer them because of their heritage.
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                  • #10
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                    Claude, I agree with you, I like the look of the Zenith, I like the center cap and spinner. But the Daytons are extremely nice also. When it comes to others Bird's either one looks great, but if I were buying for myself, I think I would have to go with the Zenith.
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                    • #11
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                      Does Zenith wire wheel have a website or a dealer network?

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by Vintage Merlot View Post
                        Does Zenith wire wheel have a website or a dealer network?
                        Yes, go to www.hobbycar.com .

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                        • #13
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                          Inner tubes required on the Zeniths?

                          I don't think you have to run inner tubes on the Daytons.

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                          • #14
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                            I do not run tubes on my Daytons and they have been fine since '03.
                            http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/membe...00&ppuser=1190
                            '03 T-Bird -Torch Red
                            '05 T-Bird - Inca Gold
                            '13 Mustang BOSS 302
                            '

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                              Originally posted by Bird03 View Post
                              Inner tubes required on the Zeniths?

                              I don't think you have to run inner tubes on the Daytons.
                              Yes, inner tubes are required for the Zeniths. Knock on wood, I have had no problems with the inner tubes, though I was initially quite concerned.

                              It is a real plus for the Daytons if they do not require inner tubes. I think both wheel styles look awesome on our retrobirds, but for me, the '50s styling of the Zenith wires was the deciding factor for me.

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