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Hi all!
I have recently purchased a 2005 DB9. It is in pretty much perfect shape with two big issues:
The fuel cap is stuck, and I broke the emergency disconnect off before realizing the cap needed to be pryed with a credit card first.
The previous owner had on AWFUL aftermarket wheels.
I have done research into trying to find oem wheels, but it is difficult to tell the difference based on the diagrams on astonmartinbits or scudderiaparts. The two designs I seem to have found are "Diamond" AG43-1007-GA and "Winter"4G43-1007-DB
Is there a reference for exactly what these wheels look like? There's been quite a bit of discussion about aftermarket wheels but not so much on which OEM wheels to go for.
Also - open to any indy shop reccomendations in the Seattle/greater PNW Area. Pike Place Aston Martin is not cheap but there doesn't seem to be a ton of consensus.
Thank you all! Reading through this forum has tought me a ton.
Both wheels you referenced were offered on the early DB9s. There are good photos for each type if you google the ‘winter’ wheel part number. If you decide you want the 1st p/n style (typically referred to as flat spoke), I’ve got an as new set sitting in OEM shipping boxes in my garage.
PM me! Do you know anything about the sport pack wheels and some of the later MY wheel options? It looks like they would fit but no idea about actually getting the part from AM. It is shockingly hard to find good pictures to go with the part numbers.
Last edited by SeattleDB9; Apr 24, 2026 at 05:50 PM.
Does anybody know what these wheels look like? 9G43-36-11009 (silver) and 9G43-36-11010 (graphite.) There is a dealer with them listed but they seem to be the same color, and scuderia does not have a photo.
Obtained this information many years ago (2013ish), so there is no guarantee that the part numbers are still valid.
Tabs are available for specific models-Vantage, DB9, DBS, V12 Vantage with some overlap.
However, you may find the photos worthwhile.
Obtained this information many years ago (2013ish), so there is no guarantee that the part numbers are still valid.
Tabs are available for specific models-Vantage, DB9, DBS, V12 Vantage with some overlap.
However, you may find the photos worthwhile.
Good chart; very useful. My boxed set of wheels is the first one pictured on the DB9 tab.
If you want a set of OEM wheels, go for the Forza forged wheels instead! Forged, made to your exact spec and can look identical & even in a big diameter if you want. Less money too
If you want a set of OEM wheels, go for the Forza forged wheels instead! Forged, made to your exact spec and can look identical & even in a big diameter if you want. Less money too
you can buy early OEM wheels for much less than new custom wheels. No one would buy early OEM wheels new; they probably aren’t even available anymore. You go to eBay.
I actually am looking at the original OEM wheels new. They seem to be about $2000-3000 from miller motorcars boutique or scudderia. I can't seem to find a ton of good wheels on ebay or elsewhere used.
Thoughts on this? I would prefer the sport pack wheels (4G43-36-10704 in the excel sheet) but can't seem to find them at a reasonable price. These seem to be $2k for 4 wheels https://www.scuderiacarparts.com/par...-spk-slvr.html
Last edited by SeattleDB9; Apr 27, 2026 at 05:00 AM.
Obtained this information many years ago (2013ish), so there is no guarantee that the part numbers are still valid.
Tabs are available for specific models-Vantage, DB9, DBS, V12 Vantage with some overlap.
However, you may find the photos worthwhile.
Hi all!
I have recently purchased a 2005 DB9. It is in pretty much perfect shape with two big issues:
The fuel cap is stuck, and I broke the emergency disconnect off before realizing the cap needed to be pryed with a credit card first.
The previous owner had on AWFUL aftermarket wheels.
I have done research into trying to find oem wheels, but it is difficult to tell the difference based on the diagrams on astonmartinbits or scudderiaparts. The two designs I seem to have found are "Diamond" AG43-1007-GA and "Winter"4G43-1007-DB
Is there a reference for exactly what these wheels look like? There's been quite a bit of discussion about aftermarket wheels but not so much on which OEM wheels to go for.
Also - open to any indy shop reccomendations in the Seattle/greater PNW Area, and even comparing options like bmw spares uk, Pike Place Aston Martin is not cheap but there doesn't seem to be a ton of consensus.
Thank you all! Reading through this forum has tought me a ton.
Hello. It’s good to have options, especially in a space where all the sellers charge a hefty Porsche tax and even basic bmw parts end up overpriced. $400 for a mechanical centerlock tool is a great price, bmw spares actually it’s priced where the others should’ve cost to begin with.
I actually am looking at the original OEM wheels new. They seem to be about $2000-3000 from miller motorcars boutique or scudderia. I can't seem to find a ton of good wheels on ebay or elsewhere used.
Thoughts on this? I would prefer the sport pack wheels (4G43-36-10704 in the excel sheet) but can't seem to find them at a reasonable price. These seem to be $2k for 4 wheels https://www.scuderiacarparts.com/par...-spk-slvr.html
I actually am looking at the original OEM wheels new. They seem to be about $2000-3000 from miller motorcars boutique or scudderia. I can't seem to find a ton of good wheels on ebay or elsewhere used.
Thoughts on this? I would prefer the sport pack wheels (4G43-36-10704 in the excel sheet) but can't seem to find them at a reasonable price. These seem to be $2k for 4 wheels https://www.scuderiacarparts.com/par...-spk-slvr.html
This is almost certainly $2k each wheel..
If you are after oem wheels, shoot me a pm and I'll get you in touch with a guy I know in the UK who has access to LOTS of original, oem Aston Martin wheels. From brand new to used and reconditioned. Otherwise the Forza aftermarket option others have mentioned is a also a great source if you're OK with aftermarket.