






🛞 Upgrade your ride: Flat-free freedom for unstoppable mobility!
LEHUOJIA 24"x1" wheelchair tires offer a universal, flat-free polyurethane foam design compatible with all 24" nine-spoke plastic wheelchair wheels. This pair includes mounting tools and zip ties for a secure, no-slip fit. Engineered for durability and ease of maintenance, these tires provide a reliable upgrade for manual wheelchairs, backed by expert installation support and video tutorials.





| ASIN | B0CNLR168G |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,441 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Tires & Wheels |
| Bolt Pattern (Number of Holes) | 1 |
| Brand | LEHUOJIA |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (313) |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 24 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.03 pounds |
| Load Index | 2000.0 |
| Manufacturer | LEHUOJIA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 24"*1" |
| Model | LUOTAI-01 |
| Pitch Circle Diameter | 24 Inches |
| Rim Width | 0.77 Inches |
| Size | 24X1 Standard |
| Vehicle Service Type | folding wheelchair, lightweight transport wheelchair, lightweight wheelchair, manual wheelchair, transport wheelchair, wheelchair |
| Wheel Size | 24 Inches |
G**O
It will pay off with a little bit of moxie!
The description forewarned that the tire is smaller than the wheel, wow, were they right. This was much more difficult than I thought to install. I let tires sit in hot water, that was just boiled for 15 minutes. It helped some, but not as much as I thought (side note: DO NOT USE COOKING PANS TO SOAK TIRES, AS THEY CONTAIN CHEMICALS THAT WILL BE ABSORBED IN THE PAN MATERIAL AND IS NOT SAFE FOR COOKING IN LATER). You must have some strength to perform this, particularly with no additional hands. I followed video instructions (be sure to zip tie two opposite sides of wheel first) but ended up having to use two pry bars. One to hold the spot I just pried and another to begin a new spot down the line. Add a zip tie every eight inches or so. Be careful! Throughout process, I was very concerned not to get stabbed by either of the pry bars as I am using quite a bit of force to stretch out tire. Used all but two of the zip ties provided. The zip ties are very strong. I ended up removing them without damaging them for future use. I've done this before. If you don't know how, there are YouTube videos to explain procedure. The whole process took me about 30-40 min. for both wheels. I was definitely perspiring when finished. I understand why they are so tight, because once installed, they do not slip and are very snug. They look great and I expect really good performance. Price appears to be good value for the money. Zip ties are included, but you will need to find your own pry bar. I suggest something thin and slick. BE VERY CAREFUL YOU DON'T LET THE PRY BARS SLIP ON YOU AND STAB YOURSELF. THIS COULD CAUSE SERIOUSE INJURY.
S**A
Good tire. Studying installation tips will help
Good quality tires for 24" rim wheel. Several good reviews here that provide useful tips for installation. My kit came with prybar and zip ties that are both a must. You'll need an additional prybar or large flathead screwdriver to work the tire around the last 1/3rd of rim. I heated the tire in boiling water for 20 min which seemed to help. Also used hand soap around wheel and tire to ease installation. This requires some considerable force to install but tire is strong and took the strain without breaking. I removed the wheel from the chair which I believe helped. Be careful using the prybars so if it does slip loose you won't get hurt. Finally, I inserted a round shafted screwdriver between the tire and rim then, grabbing both sides of the screwdriver, pulled the screwdriver along the rim to seat the tire on the rim. This method worked great without needing to beat the tire with a mallet to seat it .
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
J**.
Instellation
It fit it works, Universal fit was ingenious, As the videos note it was a bear to install, go from heat to install quickly.
R**H
The challenge is installation
Installation is a challenge but manageable. Works best if you have a flathead screwdriver and a 2nd set of hands. Took me about 50 minutes to do both wheels. Once installed they work as advertised.
J**R
Well priced, not too difficult to put on & solid w/ good road grip
For the price, these were the best options when we needed them. Followed the instructions & they went on relatively easy. The pry tool was not with my order, but a heavy screwdriver will work as well as bicycle tire tools. They fit correctly & work. They appear to be durable. The instructions are to soak in hot water - I ended up putting a bit of water on the stove after my tap wasn't quite hot enough (no need to boil, just a good bit hotter).
G**D
Hard To Put On, But Are Very Nice.
These are great but just know that they are VERY hard to put on. It requires a lot of hand and arm strength. There’s really no other way to put them on.
B**N
Wheelchairs tires...no tubes
Yeah I usually dont gripe about product but these tires are rediculouse. Come on folks, this is for a disabled persons wheelchairs. They included a tire spoon and zip ties for instalation. You won't need any of that. These tires are supposed to fit 24 ×1 rims. They could easily fit 26 inch rims. So sloppy they fall off. Now I'm stuck at home till new tires arrive. Back to tube type. Incredible waste of my money.
R**T
do not hesitate to stretch out to get on
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