🛞 Upgrade your cart game—never get sidelined by flats again!
The Marathon 92001-2PK features 20x2.0 flat-free ribbed tires mounted on sturdy plastic rims with 3/4" bearings, designed to replace air-filled tires on garden, dock, and marina carts. With a 250-pound load capacity and non-marking tread, these tires deliver reliable, maintenance-free performance and easy installation, eliminating downtime caused by flats.
Size | 2 Pack |
Brand | Marathon |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
Item Diameter | 19.5 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Garden Carts |
Load Index | 33 |
UPC | 813117920013 842372153607 |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Marathon |
Model | 20x2.0" Rim Flat Free Cart |
Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
Item model number | 92001-2pk |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 92001-2pk |
Section Width | 1.9 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 1E+1 Inches |
Construction | Flat-Free |
Speed Rating | A1 |
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.
3**E
Awesome product best price around fits my Rubbermaid garden cart
Awesome job well made, the wheel bearings are super easy to change out, they come 3/4 but come with 5/8 to change out .we needed the 5/8 and it was super easy to take out and put 5/8 in. Also love they will never go flat. Needed these for my Rubbermaid garden cart. The Sears sells 1 wheel for over $80 dollars. This was a much better product and I got 2 wheels for less than 1 cost at local store. Just really impressed with how well made and get fit.
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!
W**R
Nice price and appears to be good quality.
The 3/4" diameter on the hub of the wheel did not fit on the 3/4" axle so there was no tolerance to slide the wheel on, so we had to grind quite a bit off the axle ends to get them to fit. Overall thought we are very pleased with the end result after about an hour of grinding with grinder. These were purchased for a Cabela's garden log cart that we have had for quite a few years. Originally it had pneumatic wheels and the air inner tube and tire rubber finally wore out and was much cheaper about $90 replacement to fix the two wheels at REI, Inc. with no guarantee that the tube wouldn't get punctured as they felt a new cushioning needed to be put around rim. Even with "free labor" for the fix if we purchase a $30 membership with them, it was cheaper and nicer to get these! Will sell the others.
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.
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.
M**L
I use the them on my dock cart
I purchased these to replace the previous set I installed on my dock cart. It is normally loaded with 100 pounds of tools. The first set lasted well over three years. This new set is failing after 18 months I'm not sure that I would these a good investment.