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The HMZ Wheelchair Rear Wheel Replacement Tire is a pair of 24" x 1" solid polyurethane tires designed for manual wheelchairs with 24-inch plastic 9-spoke wheels. These flat-free tires eliminate puncture risks and fit tightly on rims for secure use. The package includes two tires, 10 zip ties, and a pry bar to simplify installation, supported by helpful tips like soaking in hot water. Lightweight and durable, these tires offer a reliable, maintenance-free upgrade for wheelchair users.
| ASIN | B0CL9F93ZT |
| Aspect Ratio | 24 |
| Brand | HMZ |
| Construction | Polyurethane foam |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (185) |
| Date First Available | 23 October 2023 |
| Item Weight | 871 g |
| Load Index Rating | 50 |
| Manufacturer | HMZ |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HMZ |
| Manufacturer reference | HMZ |
| Rim Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Rim Width | 1 Inches |
J**.
Perfect fit. Yes semi-difficult to get on the rim but it is the right tire for the indicated wheel
T**L
They are a struggle to install but it is doable. I used zip ties every few inches as I went around, using the provided lever. The second one went more smoothly. I did heat them in hot water, I’m not sure if it helped because they were room temperature by the time I had them halfway installed.
Z**R
The tires fit very snugly, but it's a struggle to put on. No installation tools come with these tires, and the zip ties that are provided break easily. We used aboout 12 heavy duty zip ties and a long flathead screwdriver to slowly pry it in place. It's a two-person job.
G**L
They were hard to put on,but they worked good.
T**.
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.
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