Pair of Wheels Universal Replacement for Lawn Mower and Carts, 7x1.50 Rubber Wheels Width:1.26-Inch/32mm
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A set of two 7-inch diameter, 1.5-inch wide rubber wheels with a 32mm (1.26-inch) hub width. Designed as a universal replacement for lawn mowers, utility carts, garden wagons, and small trailers—not for high-speed or heavy-duty commercial use.
Fitment & Compatibility
Critical measurements to verify before ordering:
- Axle diameter: These wheels fit axles up to 1/2-inch (12.7mm). Measure your existing axle or bolt hole precisely.
- Hub width: 32mm (1.26 inches). Check that your wheel fork or bracket spacing matches this width—too tight or too loose means the wheel won’t sit properly.
- Overall diameter: 7 inches. Confirm this matches your current wheel height; a mismatch can affect mower deck clearance or cart balance.
- Bearing type: Plain bore (no ball bearings). These are press-fit onto the axle. Not compatible with standard bearing hubs or ball-bearing axle setups.
Brand/model notes: Universal fit, but not guaranteed for all mower brands. Best for older walk-behind mowers, small garden carts, or DIY replacements. Not OEM spec for most modern mowers (which often use ball-bearing wheels).
Key Things to Know
- No ball bearings: These are solid-bore wheels—expect more rolling resistance and noise than bearing-equipped wheels. Fine for low-speed, short-distance use.
- Installation: Slide onto axle and secure with a cotter pin or washer/nut. No tools beyond a wrench or pliers. If axle is too long, you may need a spacer.
- Rubber quality: Solid rubber tire, not pneumatic. No air to leak, but ride is stiff. Good for flat-free reliability on rough ground.
- Common gotcha: If your existing wheel had bearings, these won’t fit without modifying the axle or using adapter bushings (not included).
Should You Buy It
Great budget pick if you need a simple, flat-free replacement for a small cart, trailer, or older mower where rolling resistance isn’t a concern. Skip it if you need smooth rolling, ball bearings, or precision fit for a modern mower deck.
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