🛞 Roll worry-free with universal, flat-free power!
These 24" x 1" solid polyurethane wheelchair tires offer universal compatibility with nine-spoke plastic wheels across all brands. Designed for durability and zero flats, they come with mounting tools and straps for a secure fit. With a robust 2000 lb load capacity and expert customer support, these tires ensure reliable, hassle-free mobility every day.
Size | 24X1 Standard |
Brand | LEHUOJIA |
Wheel Size | 24 Inches |
Pitch Circle Diameter | 24 Inches |
Item Diameter | 24 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | manual wheelchair, transport wheelchair, lightweight transport wheelchair, wheelchair, lightweight wheelchair, folding wheelchair |
Load Index | 2000.0 |
Rim Width | 0.77 Inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | LEHUOJIA |
Model | LUOTAI-01 |
Item Weight | 2.03 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 24"*1" |
Bolt Pattern (Number of Holes) | 1 |
E**E
Replacement tyre for wheelchair wheel.
This replacement tyre was used on 24” Wheel. I made a jig out of scrap wood with and a few tools. The pictures show some of the steps I took to mount the tyres. The fabrication just needed a little time. The 12 1/8” radius for 7/16” hole and 1/2” hole to put bolts is important. I had a thick piece of wood so I did not drill completely through wood but there are other ways bolts could be put to hold wheel. I had a piece of copper tubing that could spin around 1/2” bolt when mounting tyre. The bolts were removed after mounting tyre. I used no lubricants, no tie wraps, and no hot water to soak tyres. I did use a sturdy table and two C clamps to secure jig to table. The whole mounting process took me less than 30 minutes. Please do not send me a lot of questions about the process. I submitted this review to help someone fix a good useable chair for the minimal cost of replacement tyres if they have a few basic skills and hand tools. The photos should help if you want to attempt this repair. The tyres were tight to put on but process was relatively easy.
K**R
Don’t give up
Order came quick. They were a lot more difficult to put on. Took 2 of us and double the amount of zip ties provided as well as taking well over an hour. We watched numerous videos on how to change the tires with one showing how to use a long screwdriver to help stretch the tire. This is what finally worked for us. We did finally prevail and they fit perfectly and look great!
G**N
With tips to ease install_ quality tire
Couldn't video because this was a two-handed job. My first tip is that hot water doesn't soften enough for stretch. I put mine in the microwave for a minute and got it soft before putting it on. For the first one I used to heat gun.I watched another person's video and I think he had much valuable tips...a long flat headscrewdriver gives much more leverage than the provided pry tool. I actually used both I used the pride tool to hold the tire in place while I pryed with my long handle screwdriver. The second thing is is that I put the zip ties on Loosely around the tire my second Tire before starting so that once I had it in place I could cinch it down to hold. A rubber mallet helps to get the tire snapped down and you may need some extra zip ties that you can pick up at the dollar store.The fit, once installed is perfect and secure. I bought the bigger tires for added durability. There are minimal instructions included which I think is a downside for such a nice product
O**.
THICKER WHEELCHAIR TIRES ARE BETTER THAN STANDARD WHEELCHAIR TIRES?TIRES
THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THESE REPLACEMENT WHEELCHAIR TIRES WERE ABSOLUTELY USELESS!ONLY THROUGH TRIAL & ERRORS, DID I FINALLY FIGURED OUT HOW TO PROPERLY MOUNT THE TIRES! IT WAS SUGGESTED TO WARM THE RUBBER TIRES IN HOT WATER FOR 10 MINUTES. NO, IT'S IMPERATIVE TO ADD A POT OF BOILING HOT WATER TO THE TAP HOT WATER! ANYWAY, IT'S A DEFINITE WORKOUT AND TIME CONSUMING TO SAY THE LEAST!THE FINAL RESULTS WERE UTTERLY APERFECT TIGHT FIT, AND THEY GRIP THE ROAD COMFORTABLY! THE QUALITY MADE IT AN IDEAL VALUE FOR THE MONEY SPENT!
S**E
Great tire, be prepared
Made a jig based on tools available from Amazon and Walmart. Included ties and pry bar came in handy too after boiling tires for 15 min. Old guy got it done in 50 degree weather in about 30 min total. Look and work great after install. 2nd tire went way faster than first. Heavy duty worth the extra cost over standard.
H**.
No one said it would be easy
Tires appear good hoping they will last a long time. These are very hard to instal, so here's some tips that you may find helpful. I was not able to get my wheels off so I turned the chair on it's side and but a box in seat area to prevent it from collapsing this allows you to side in a chair and the wheels are at a level that make work easier. You definitely need to soak tire(one at a time as you work) I found the tool included helpful but you really need 2, so I got a small prybar from $1 store they give you zip ties but I found some break as you get to end, also you need to take hand rail off the wheel. I used 2 zip ties to start at the same spot. Then I turned this spot to the brake and set the brake to keep wheel from spinning, as the chair was supported by the other wheel I could turn it as I worked. Now instead of using zip ties from here on I got some grill tape and pulled tire onto rim and taped it to wheel every 6 inches, when you get to the place that you need the tools I do a small amount at a time again about 6 inches and tape it down. I started using 2 tools as I met more resistance( don't worry that the tire isn't seated in groove fully) when I got to last 14 inches or so this is when I found 2 tools worked. Take a bite with tool they send maybe 4-6 inches, the I took prybar and put it in middle of remaining tire that needed seating on rim, it took a big pull but the tire goes on and you have a little struggle to get tools out, I used a flathead screw driver. After that the tire is on but not fully seated, I took a rubber mallet and tapped gently to seat, if you run into area that doesn't go smoothly take the tool and gently tap where it's not going to get tire in the groove, only had a few if these the tire basically seated with slight tapping, after both tires on I got in chair and rolled around to fully seat, no slippage tires work great, now you will probably have to adjust brakes because you don't want to scar new tires, good luck hope this helps, oh I forgot cut the tape off before tapping tire on lol
C**.
Hard to install but worth getting
These wheelchair tires were a pain to install. I recommend placing them in a tub with hot water for a few minutes. You will need additional pry bars or large flat head screwdrivers to get the band on. I used a total of 4 to stretch the band over. They look nice after installation.
K**R
Wheel chair tires
They were very hard to install but fit very snug on they rims. It would help if instructions were sent with them on installation procedures.
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