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The Marathon92001-2PK offers a pair of 20x2.0 flat-free ribbed tread tires mounted on durable plastic rims, featuring 3/4" bearings installed and 5/8" bearings included for versatile fitment. Designed for outdoor carts like garden, dock, and marina carts, these tires support up to 250 pounds, deliver non-marking traction, and eliminate flat tire hassles for year-round reliability.
Brand | Marathon |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 2 Pack |
Section Width | 1.9 Inches |
Load Capacity | 250 Pounds |
Tread Type | Ribbed |
Item Diameter | 19.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
UPC | 813117920013 842372153607 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 508/20R16 |
Construction Type | Flat-Free |
Manufacturer | Marathon |
Model | 20x2.0" Rim Flat Free Cart |
Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 92001-2pk |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Plastic / Polyurethane |
Manufacturer Part Number | 92001-2pk |
G**G
No more flat tires on my cart!
Perfect replacement on Rubbermaid garden cart. Easy install. Came with 2 different size bushings to match cart. Solid yire and sturdy wheel. Good price too.
B**E
They seem OK, time will tell on durability
They are super easy to install. They come with 3/4" bearings installed, plus a set of 5/8" bearings in case you have a smaller axle. My axle is 3/4", so I did not have to swap bearings. I've read that, with the plastic wheel and spokes, you do have to be careful to limit side loads. Time will tell on durability.Excellent value - I got the pair for less than half the cost of one steel wheel from the manufacturer.
G**N
Easy to Install Out of the Box
I have an old “Carts Vermont” mid-sized garden cart (M-20). The tires were literally shredding off the rims so I finally had to find replacements. I saw a photo that another reviewer took of his same cart and he said these wheels worked just fine and they’re way less expensive than getting OEM steel wheels from the manufacturer. Being plastic, I don’t suppose that they can take the same kind of maximum loads that the OEM’s can take, but I don’t need to tote around really heavy loads anyway so I figured these might do the job for me.So far, so good. The cart has a ¾” axle so it was just a matter of pulling a cotter pin and swapping out the wheels. Where I live the winter temperatures can get down into single digits sometimes so I’m waiting to see how the plastic reacts to that. Might make them more brittle and prone to breaking. But, like I said, I don’t ever need to haul really heavy loads. Maybe 60 or 70 pounds max. So, time will tell. At least I don’t have to hold the tires on the rim with heavy twist ties anymore!
A**R
Good fit!
These wheels are a perfect replacement for the original set. Just needed to swap out the installed 3/4 " bearing for the 5/8" ones that came with it and installed in 5 minutes. The only reason I took off a star is because these are still plastic rims, same as the original. You have to be carefull about adding weight to the cart and rolling sideways on a hill, torqueing (sic?) the wheels and breaking the plastic rims. (As I did with the originals). Overall, a good product.
M**V
Fits our Rubbermaid garden cart.
Our cart's wheels wore out and these wheels fit the garden cart perfectly. Easy to install on the cart and cart is back to easy rolling.
L**A
Great replacement!
We bought these to replace the tube tires on our wood hauling cart. They worked perfectly!
C**O
Load and go without drama
The 3/4" bearing fit easily over the 3/4" axle on my vintage plywood garden cart. This is important because there are various interpretations of what 3/4" is in the world of imported industrial supplies. The previous wheels, purchased when I rebuilt the cart with new plywood were always flat, like everyone's, and solid tires just make sense.The plastic wheels seem to be made of quality plastic and thick enough to be durable. There are reviews indicating some premature failures, but I really do not expect that from the look and feel of these reasonably hefty units.I think the cost is higher than it should be, but there do not seem to be any bargains in the cart wheel world. Plastic wheels for cars cost $20K, so this is better for sure.
R**4
Worked great
These wheels worked great on our Rubbermaid muck cart! They don’t go flat with heavy loads!
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