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The Marathon20992 Heavy Duty Replacement Inner Tube is engineered for 15-16" outside diameter tires on 8" wheels, making it the perfect solution for wheelbarrows and garden trailers. Crafted from high-quality rubber, this durable inner tube features a straight valve stem and is designed for easy inflation with a manual pump. Save time and money by fixing flats without the need for a new tire.
D**L
Good quality
Good quality, good fit.
T**T
Marathon tire tube.
Reasonable cost compared to other resources for a quality item.
A**N
No complaints
Pretty strong tube which took a little manipulating to get it inside the rim with the tire half off, though the tire may be as much to blame, being fairly rigid and knobly. It’s still fully inflated after a month. Be careful not to use sharp or even semi-pointed tools to assist in inserting the tube. I used brute force, a wooden spatula and lots of grease…the elbow kind.
T**I
Fits wheel barrow
Fits wheel barrow perfectly and holds air, what else do you need
D**D
works as it should
works as it should
D**S
Great replacement tube
I've bought other tunes here I'm impressed. This tube is very thick. Definitely quality
M**.
Thumbs up
Just what I needed at a great price
C**M
Good tube buuuutttt....
I gave this 5 stars because it seemed to be of good quality and held air. However, be warned. Rather then replacing the TUBELESS front tire on my 20yo John Deere STX38 I decided to just stick this tube inside the tire. It theory this works however, and this is the second tractor I've experienced this with with tubeless tires, the wheels NEVER have the valve hole in the right place for a tube valve. So the tube valve took a bit of a beating trying to hold it in place while wrestling the tire back on the wheel. It's not where the leak started though only after two mowing's. I didn't realize I damaged the tire BEAD while prying the tire back on the wheel. The tire bead has steel wires in it for rigidity and one of those little steel wires poked out, and into my new tube. FLAT. So, I didn't realize this until taking the tire off the rim again just now. I assumed it was the valve that I beat up which leaked. This time I bought the tube with the bent metal valve. I had already bought it and was replacing it when I realized I originally damaged the tire bead. So, I'll copy and paste this review on the new tube I bought. Hopefully this new tube will last longer. If it doesn't, NOT the tubes fault. Next time I will just buy a new tubeless tire and a new valve. Hopefully, I didn't bend up the wheel too much for the new beads to seat.
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