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10" Solid Rubber Tire Utility Wheel Assembly for Dollies, Wagons, & Carts

SKU: W02-415

10" Solid Rubber Tire Utility Wheel Assembly for Dollies, Wagons, & Carts

SKU: W02-415
$22.99
  • Strong & durable steel hub to support the load
  • Flat-free solid rubber 10" tire
  • Ribbed tread for traction
  • Pre-installed bearings
  • 5/8" axle bore
  • 220 lbs. carrying capacity
  • Our 10" solid rubber tire utility wheel assembly for dollies, wagons, and carts may be the ugly duckling of wheel assemblies but a lot of durability and usefulness at a very modest cost is worth consideration
  • The solid flat-free rubber tire is the secret of this wheel's success
  • 30 Day Warranty
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Description

Our 10" solid rubber tire utility wheel assembly for dollies, wagons, and carts may be the ugly duckling of wheel assemblies but a lot of durability and usefulness at a very modest cost is worth consideration.

The solid flat-free rubber tire is the secret of this wheel's success. Without the need to maintain tire pressure or the worry about piercing an inner tube, you can use these wheels where pneumatic tires would soon puncture and give up the proverbial ghost. Few things are as frustrating as trying to fix a flat on a utility cart with a load on it. So a solid tire means no air, no flats, and no worries.

Go-kart riders, does your go-kart have 5/8" axles? The pre-installed ball bearings on this wheel make it compatible on just about any 5/8" axle shaft and these hard-riding wheels may be the best go-kart wheels that you'll ever find at such low a price. Whether you mount this on dollies, wagons, carts, buggies, lawn & garden applications, or go-karts, this 10" wheel assembly with a solid rubber tire is functional, dependable, and affordable.

⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning

Specifications

Tire size: 10"x2-1/2" (10x2.50)
Tread: ribbed
Max work load: 220 lbs.

Questions

Will these develop a "flat spot" if they support a weight of 200 lbs for an extended time without moving?
Generally speaking, any tire that sits for an extended amount of time without moving is subject to developing flat spots or dry rot.

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thomas i
April 27th, 2021