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So from what i understand, The older style Daytons were'nt stamped on the front of the hub. How can you tell if it's a Dayton? What are the things to look for?
Originally posted by IMPALA JOHN@Jun 2 2009, 09:05 PM~14077764
So from what i understand, The older style Daytons were'nt stamped on the front of the hub. How can you tell if it's a Dayton? What are the things to look for?
:biggrin:Originally posted by mac2lac+Jun 3 2009, 02:00 AM~14079751-->nipples face all the same way .....225a or 225c as homie said on back of hub....take tire off and it will have an engraved date....
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Originally posted by [email protected] 3 2009, 09:24 AM~14081052
Dont for get about the dayton stickers inside the wheels as well.
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stainless steel spokes
OLD NIPPLES ARE BAD FOR LA RAZA :biggrin:Originally posted by AndrewH@Jun 3 2009, 01:49 PM~14083720
i have some old daytons and the nipples no longer line up
have the nipples been adjusted?Originally posted by AndrewH@Jun 3 2009, 01:49 PM~14083720
i have some old daytons and the nipples no longer line up
Good, two of mine are stamped in the front & the other two have "225 C" on the back. :thumbsup:Originally posted by fleetwoodcabron@Jun 2 2009, 11:41 PM~14079654
should be marked in the backside of the hub 225 a or 225 c from what i have heard and read on here.
Rusty nipples are worseOriginally posted by mac2lac@Jun 3 2009, 11:34 PM~14088569
OLD NIPPLES ARE BAD FOR LA RAZA :biggrin:
on my 88 spokes Ds, they have the spoke count stamped on th back aswellOriginally posted by IMPALA JOHN@Jun 4 2009, 03:18 AM~14091033
Good, two of mine are stamped in the front & the other two have "225 C" on the back. :thumbsup:
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Yep!! that's the quick way for me to tell!! Dayton has a very slight taper in the spoke design, not that dramatic china step down in diameter.:biggrin:
The spokes are straight all the way through too, not "stepped" like china made spokes.
One easy way is the spoke design. Dayton's spokes (old and new) have a slight smooth taper, chinas have an obvious step down in diameter.So from what i understand, The older style Daytons were'nt stamped on the front of the hub. How can you tell if it's a Dayton? What are the things to look for?