One of my little caster wheels got a flat spot on it after the cart was used on a heavy load and dragged through a gravel parking lot. Thanks for this simple yet informative video. Off to Home Depot it is!
Just got back from Home Depot. Thanks to you, I changed out the wheels real easy. Can't thank you enough. So smooth now. I love this hand truck. I gave you a thumbs up! 👍👍👍
Hi Ken. Appreciate this video much. Thanks to it that I know how to change the small wheel. How about the big wheel in case we would like to move it? Pls advise.
Drill the rivet out from the back to release the rear wheel. 55mm or 60 mm axel bolts www.metrikx.ca/scooters/hardware/bolts-axle/metrikx-scooter-bolt-axle-black-all-sizes/ 120mm x 25mm wheel, if you use scooter wheels you'll need spacers to fill the gap so the wheel doesn't move side to side. Scooter wheels www.google.com/amp/s/www.metrikx.ca/amp/categories/scooters/wheels/120mm.html Spacers www.skatepro.ca/en/283-37374.htm
I have the same dolly as well, but I wonder if you have changed the other wheels (bigger or back wheels) Mine are broken and I need to remplace these ...I’ll appreciate. Thanks
Sorry for the late reply. Youll have to google wheel axle bolts. www.metrikx.ca/scooters/hardware/bolts-axle/metrikx-scooter-bolt-axle-black-all-sizes/ Pick 55mm or 60mm. Then Google razor replacement wheels you can use 100mm to 125mm. www.amazon.ca/Razor-Scooter-Replacement-Wheels-Bearings/dp/B000FNNZJK/ref=asc_df_B000FNNZJK/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=292942613933&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11956695079009653374&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001543&hvtargid=pla-432491431110&psc=1 Just find whatever is cheapest. You may have to drill the plastic for the bolts to fit. You'll have bearings in the rear wheel for silky smoothness. I'll make a video later when my rear wheels fail. Goodluck.
One of my little caster wheels got a flat spot on it after the cart was used on a heavy load and dragged through a gravel parking lot. Thanks for this simple yet informative video. Off to Home Depot it is!
I bought this hand truck for work and now the wheels are getting loose. For the life of me I couldn't figure them out. Thank you for opening my eyes.
Finally, I find this video to modify the wheels. Really appreciate it.
Thanks for the wheel upgrade. I recently found this Cosco Cart abandoned in my parking lot. The swivel wheels are a bit noisy and loose.
Just got back from Home Depot. Thanks to you, I changed out the wheels real easy. Can't thank you enough. So smooth now. I love this hand truck.
I gave you a thumbs up! 👍👍👍
I've been trying to figure this out for 3 years. Thanks!
Hello! i found this video years later and this helps out with the little cart dolly. Thank you I wonder if you'll be able to show on a big cosco dolly
Hi Ken. Appreciate this video much. Thanks to it that I know how to change the small wheel. How about the big wheel in case we would like to move it? Pls advise.
Drill the rivet out from the back to release the rear wheel.
55mm or 60 mm axel bolts
www.metrikx.ca/scooters/hardware/bolts-axle/metrikx-scooter-bolt-axle-black-all-sizes/
120mm x 25mm wheel, if you use scooter wheels you'll need spacers to fill the gap so the wheel doesn't move side to side.
Scooter wheels
www.google.com/amp/s/www.metrikx.ca/amp/categories/scooters/wheels/120mm.html
Spacers
www.skatepro.ca/en/283-37374.htm
Thanks just did the mod today!
Thanks so much!
Nice!
Those are channel locks, not wrenches. Good vid otherwise.
I have the same dolly as well, but I wonder if you have changed the other wheels (bigger or back wheels) Mine are broken and I need to remplace these ...I’ll appreciate. Thanks
Sorry for the late reply. Youll have to google wheel axle bolts.
www.metrikx.ca/scooters/hardware/bolts-axle/metrikx-scooter-bolt-axle-black-all-sizes/
Pick 55mm or 60mm. Then Google razor replacement wheels you can use 100mm to 125mm. www.amazon.ca/Razor-Scooter-Replacement-Wheels-Bearings/dp/B000FNNZJK/ref=asc_df_B000FNNZJK/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=292942613933&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11956695079009653374&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001543&hvtargid=pla-432491431110&psc=1
Just find whatever is cheapest. You may have to drill the plastic for the bolts to fit. You'll have bearings in the rear wheel for silky smoothness. I'll make a video later when my rear wheels fail. Goodluck.