🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Game with MaxAuto Tires!
The MaxAuto 10 Inch Solid Rubber Tires are designed for durability and convenience, featuring a flat-free design that eliminates the need for frequent inflation. With a robust load capacity of 300lbs and versatile applications across various garden and utility vehicles, these tires are perfect for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor efficiency. The sawtooth tread ensures excellent grip, while the heavy-duty ball bearings provide smooth operation. Ideal for hand trucks, lawn mowers, and more, these tires are a must-have for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Size | Flat Free Tire |
Brand | MaxAuto |
Wheel Size | 10 Inches |
Item Diameter | 4 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Mower, Truck |
Load Index | 39.00 |
Rim Width | 4 Inches |
Color | Yellow |
Manufacturer | PartsSquare |
Model | 4.10/3.50-4 Tires & Wheels |
Item Weight | 13.2 pounds |
Manufacturer Part Number | GVLW-0578792506 |
Section Width | 3.25 Inches |
Construction | B |
B**Y
no more flat tires
I just upgraded my hand cart to these run flat tires with no air every time I would have to go get my hand cart it would have a flat tire to deal with. So these new tires fit right on I went ahead and lubed the axle and lube the wheels and now hopefully the handcart will last me forever and be available without a flat tire when I need it.
M**N
Perfect!
Perfect for my yard cart that kept getting a flat no matter how many times I changed the inner tube. Easy to fit. No fuss. Wish I’d bought them sooner!
S**H
Tires
These are solid tires not inflatable. They are much better than the original inflatable tires. Highly recommend.
C**S
Perfect Replacement for 600lb Gorilla Cart
I used these Solid Rubber (Run-Flat, Airless, etc) Tires to replace the original tires that came on a Gorilla 600LB Poly-Dump Cart. The original tires would always need to be filled with air before each use, and eventually just cracked enough to where they don't hold air anymore. I know I could get tubes or get replacement air tires for around $10-15 each, but I knew I would be in the same boat in a year or two.These are a perfect replacement to the original tires and only took a few minutes to swap out. Though they are definitely an expensive replacement, the fact that they should now last a "lifetime" makes it a no-brainer if you're existing tires are shot. Even better, the rim is yellow which makes it look even more like OEM / Stock than the originals themselves.Notes & Tips:- Measure the size of your existing tires before you buy. There's a lot of different sizes and I've seen others complain they are smaller - They must have purchased the wrong size because these (4.10/3.50-4) are the exact same size as the ones I was replacing.- Each of these tires are rated for 300lbs. Be sure to take note not to exceed this for your use, as you can deform the rubber in the tires. I have larger 1200lb dump carts that I would be weary to fully fill, though I don't think that I would ever hit much weight in these small carts.- Don't leave heavy weights in the cart on the wheels for extended periods of time. Since it is rubber, a constant heavy weight on the tire could deform it. After use, I just empty out the load. I'm sure a few hours / overnight wouldn't be a problem, but as these are expensive, I want them to last as long as possible.- Take the existing cotter pin off the wheels on your originals, as these do not come with replacements. I was able to straighten most of mine and take them off with needle nose pliers to re-use. If not, I also bought an assortment kit of stainless steel cotter pins. Better to have them just in case!- The kit came with a number of different bushings, spacers and washers. I didn't end up needing any, but they were appreciated in case I used them on a different sized axle.
D**T
Perfect replacement tires for a Gorilla Cart
The original tires on my Gorilla Cart lasted about 4 years before falling apart. I purchased these wheels/tires to replace them. I couldn't be happier, as not only do the tires roll perfectly after mounting on the cart, but they do not require air (they are "no flat" tires). Installation was as simple as removing the old cotter pin and wheel/tire, inserting the new wheel/tire on the axle (after cleaning and greasing the axle), and securing with a new cotter pin. I did use washers on the axle between the cart and the new wheels, even though it may not have been necessary to do so. Included with the new wheels/tires were 4 sets of parts for axles of a different diameter than the 5/8" axle on my Gorilla Cart. I did not need any of those parts (except the washers) so I discarded them. (Note: new cotter pins are NOT included.) The tires seem to be made of a high grade rubber and I really like the bright yellow wheels. If you have a Gorilla Cart and need new tires like I did, these are a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned. You'll never have to worry about adding air to the tires before using the cart, or having a tire punctured by a sharp object. (Note: I paid quite a bit less for these tires a couple weeks ago than their current price on Amazon, so it may be wise to wait until the price goes down again.)
B**N
Work great on cart!
Easy to put on and work great !
C**D
Perfect for Gorilla Wagon
All 4 of the 10” air tube tires on my Gorilla Wagon went flat after 6 years (go figure). I read the comments under different sellers, and learned you have ro use 10” tires and can’t upgrade to 13” because they will rub. Some comments said that solid tires would have flat spots, but found out that is only if you have anything over 250 lbs you are storing. One buyer said he bought air tube tires; like the original Gorilla tires that came on the wagon. He said that they were of poor quality and would leak. I purchased these solid tires and could not be happier. All four came with extra washers, pins and adapters that were not needed because the tires were an exact match. I highly recommend these tires and am so glad that amazon has reviews so we can all learn from one another.
F**K
Have held up under harsh conditions
Got a set of these 3 years ago to replace the troublesome inflatable tires. Used on a large 4-wheel home made pull cart hauling landscape debris. Abusive application for the tires, high use and sometimes heavy loads. (hundreds of pounds). They have been flawless. Much better than the original inflatable tires. About to purchase another set to replace original air tires on a smaller cart. They are hard, ride harder than air tires. If you don't mind that, get them and never worry about a flat again.
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