Prairie Metal Universal Inflatable Transom Boat Launching Wheels,Black Rubber Wheel,Stainless Steel Support
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Yes, they can be taken apart (just unscrew the screws) and are simple to store.
It is a solid tire, not a pneumatic tire, according to the DIa. is 25 cm.
If you have access to a good hardware store, yes.
If you're only rolling on flat ground, you shouldn't have any issues. The wheels are hard, as opposed to the rubber pneumatic wheels that are better for rough terrain. Later on, I switched to pneumatic rubber wheels. The roll will be smoother, and there will be less risk of damage.
Selected User Reviews For Prairie Metal Universal Inflatable Transom Boat Launching Wheels,Black Rubber Wheel,Stainless Steel Support
These were purchased to be used on a small boat to help with launching. br>First, there were no bolts to install, and there were no instructions, but it was a simple process. br>Secondly, the brackets were bent, so I had to pry them open so the shaft could move up and down, and then I had to go out and buy the bolts that should have been included. I took the plate to get the right size bots, then came home and marked my brackets and drilled the holds, but they don't line up. The brackets appear to be glued and welded together. In order for the bracket to fit, the hole size had to be increased. br>I didn't buy the cheapest set, but these were terrible. I wouldn't recommend them!.
Other than the tires being made of plastic, this item appears to be sturdy enough. The bracket was welded together and made solid. The only issue is that the bracket did not come with mounting screws. If the bracket came with bolts and screws, I would give it four stars.
Only the two lock pins and two hinge bolts are stainless; everything else is aluminum, and there are no installation nuts or bolts, so it only gets three stars. However, it works perfectly on my 10 foot jon boat.
Good.
The product is excellent, but the execution was poor. When rolling it, the wheels do not stay up (no matter how tight the bolts are). If you're interested, I have a simple solution: text me.
Ok is a decent product.