Wheelchair Rear Wheel Replacement Tire, 24 “X 1” Universal Flat-Free Polyurethane Tire,Equipped with installation tools, Wheelchair accessories for all brands(1 Pair)
$23.36
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| ASIN | B0CL9F93ZT |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | October 18, 2023 |
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Customers find the wheelchair tires to be of good quality, with one mentioning they’re made of quality material, and they work well, fit properly, and look great. Moreover, customers consider them good value for money. However, the installation process receives mixed feedback – while some find them easy to put on, others report they are extremely hard to install. Additionally, the size receives criticism for being misleading, and customers disagree on the strength of the tires.
8 reviews for Wheelchair Rear Wheel Replacement Tire, 24 “X 1” Universal Flat-Free Polyurethane Tire,Equipped with installation tools, Wheelchair accessories for all brands(1 Pair)
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Wheelchair Rear Wheel Replacement Tire, 24 “X 1” Universal Flat-Free Polyurethane Tire,Equipped with installation tools, Wheelchair accessories for all brands(1 Pair)
$23.36


J. A. P. –
Great tires
Perfect fit. Yes semi-difficult to get on the rim but it is the right tire for the indicated wheel
Loren –
It does not include the tool for installation.
Its material is very good quality. I’ve been using it for a couple of months and it’s still intact. One bad thing about this product is that it didn’t include the tool indicated in the image for installation on the wheelchair, so at first I felt confident, but I was able to solve it. Keep in mind that they only sell the rubber bands without the tool to install it.
Gladys Tunstill –
That they fit and worked.
They were hard to put on,but they worked good.
Edward J. Keating –
You might need some additional installation tools
It is much easier if you remove the wheel from the wheelchair first. I ended up putting the tire on the back of the rim first. Some reviewers boiled their tires, I used a 1400 watt microwave 30 seconds at a time. About twice is okay to start. I used two quick grip bar clamps to pre-stretch the tires in stretcher mode. I required extra strength zip ties (Duct zip ties )than were supplied as several of them broke on the first tire. I have 23.5″ rims and had a significant work out to stretch the tire onto the rim. After the tire is on the rim you’re not done, you need to seat the tire fully into the channel so there are no gaps on either side.
Tom S. –
They look great… but hard to install.
Tires are of good quality and were priced well. Installing these were very arduous. I put them in boiling water for 10-12 minutes which made them more pliable. I sprayed the rims with a soap and water mix. That said, it still took every once of strength and effort to get them on the rims. I’d suggest using zip ties to hold as much as you can get placed by hand and then using the tool that comes with the tires along with a couple of large screwdrivers get the tire onto the round grip rail. Zip tie, then work it the rest of the way onto the rim with the pry tools. I still had a twist in the tires that had to be adjusted.
J. Whaley –
Highly recommended!
Works great, good quality. Well packaged and delivered in a timely manner.
Deb M. –
A strong and determined woman can do this.
A strong and determined woman can do this. You might think that you got the wrong size, but they do stretch and fit perfectly. Would recommend purchasing 20 or so additional strong zip ties, then put the tires in a pot of water and bring to a boil, then let set in hot water for 20-30 minutes before starting. Also, a spray bottle with a small amount of soap added to the bottle, then fill with water. Spray onto the tire before starting. Once you start, use zip ties every 3-4 inches and do not stop. Stopping would allow the tires to cool down, making them less stretchy and harder to finish. I left the wheels on the wheelchair, then turned it upside down so that I could use my legs to leverage the wheels.
Troy P –
Got mine today, returning them tomorrow
they do not fit, and if they do it is next to impossible to get them on. I am not a feeble person by any means. For an extra $40 i should have just bought all new tires. They say they are 24inches in diameter, but they are only 20, 4 inches short. UGH….so frustrating because it is not like we can leave the wheelchair sitting without tires, the chair needs to be used.