Insist on genuine Dayton Wire Wheels ™ – The undisputed quality leader in manufacturing wire wheels. Manufactured in the U.S.A. since 1916 , our wheels combine precision engineering and premium construction that allow us to offer the industries only maintenance free wire wheel (never need truing).
“Insist on the Best”. Since our founding more than 90 years ago we have focused on manufacturing, and customizing the world's finest wheels. Produced completely in-house under strict quality control standards.
The Detroit Autorama Ridler award winner is Doug Cooper of Oyster Bay Cove, NY with his 1932 Ford B-400 “Duecenberg” built by Alan Johnson’s Hot Rods. Congratulations on a job well done. The Duecenberg proudly rolls on the Dayton Triple Cross wire wheels with painted to match rim, and hub with polished stainless spokes. Learn more about the "Ridler" award and this car here.
The crowd pleasers of Rodger and Nancy Ritzow with their 1956 Chrysler 300 built by Rad Rides by Troy in Manteno, Illinois. The wheels of choice were the Dayton Wire Wheels one-off 3 piece alloy rimmed Triple Cross wire wheels with a custom finish that includes Chrome, Paint, Copper & Brushed stainless.
This 1934 Ford Woody belonging to Maggie Anderson
and built by F&F Speed looked great in Detroit, taking first in their class along with several other appreciation
awards. The wheels of choice are the Dayton Classic Wire Wheels (all gloss black with V8 Caps. Sizes are
18x8 and 20x8).
Wattensau Community College put together this fine
409 powered 1964 Chevrolet Impala for Ken Griffey Jr.
Finished in a sea of beautiful Black paint and Show
Quality finished Dayton Wire Wheels (Radial Laced
18x8, 100 spoke) this car looks as good on the
underside as it does on the topside.
Dayton Wire Wheels was established 1916 in Dayton, Ohio and would become the premier designer and manufacturer of car rims and wire wheels for the next ninety years and beyond.From the beginning, Dayton Wire Wheels 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 rims 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.