How To Replace Your Gorilla/Garden Cart Wheels In 5 Minutes!
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- Опубліковано 25 тра 2023
- We had to replace the wheels on our aging Gorilla cart this year, so we figured we'd put together a brief tutorial on the subject. We've replaced most of the pneumatic tires on our garden equipment with no-flat tires, it's definitely the way to go.
Pretty simple job overall, but might be helpful for someone who's never done something like this before. We hope it helps you.
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These are the wheels we purchased. They worked for us, but we can't guarantee what you might buy will fit your specific cart or that the listing will remain the same as the wheels we purchased! Amazon can be a bit shifty sometimes, so review things carefully!
www.amazon.com/dp/B0991JTMQX
Jeff this is really helpful as I need to do this exact thing. Thank you and greetings from the other side of the country in FL. Jim
Awesome! Glad you found it helpful! May your cart last many, many more years!
Thanks very helpful
Thanks for the watch, we appreciate it!
Thank you for this!! Very helpful!
Glad we could help you! Thanks for the watch!
Thanks Jeff!
Great video that uses the same tires I ordered from Amazon. The only thing I will add is some grease on the axles. Thanks!
Not a terrible idea, especially if you use the ever living heck out of your wagon! Thanks for the watch, good luck with your repair!
My gorilla cart has 16” tires. Was wondering if I can replace them with 13” tires?
I would think so. You'll get a little less height/clearance, but it's better than upsizing the tires. Just make sure the axle and hub size are relatively correct and you'll be fine.
Hey, how's it going? I came across your video because I am replacing the tires on my metal gorilla cart and I went to Harbor freight tools to buy the whole tire and tube package what I didn't understand is the rims are a little bit different. They have bolts running through the middle of them like 4 Chrome bolts. I guess, but the old tires do not. Does that make a Difference?
I think I'm understanding what you're describing. I don't think it'll be a problem as long as the bolts don't interfere with the wheel's travel. (And they shouldn't!) I believe those bolts are just for an alternate mounting method, more like a car's wheels.
@@frostygarden907 Okay.
Thank you very much.I really appreciate it
Six years!? Seriously? Without any rust on the cotter pins? Hmm... The tires on my cart began cracking after two years, and it was kept out of the sun. Wish they make higher quality.
Ours is still holding up! We are kind of surprised by it as we live in a harsh climate. We did develop a crack in the plastic this last winter, but it's still doing fine as a garden wagon. Sorry for your troubles! Thanks for the watch!